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Reduction of the type Ia supernova host galaxy step in the outer regions of galaxies. / Toy, M; Wiseman, P; Sullivan, M et al.
In: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 538, No. 1, 31.03.2025, p. 181-197.

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Toy, M, Wiseman, P, Sullivan, M, Scolnic, D, Vincenzi, M, Brout, D, Davis, TM, Frohmaier, C, Galbany, L, Lidman, C, Lee, J, Kelsey, L, Kessler, R, Möller, A, Popovic, B, Sánchez, BO, Shah, P, Smith, M, Allam, S, Aguena, M, Alves, O, Bacon, D, Brooks, D, Burke, DL, Rosell, AC, Carretero, J, da Costa, LN, Pereira, MES, Desai, S, Diehl, HT, Doel, P, Drlica-Wagner, A, Everett, S, Ferrero, I, Flaugher, B, Frieman, J, García-Bellido, J, Gatti, M, Gaztanaga, E, Giannini, G, Gruendl, RA, Gutierrez, G, Hinton, SR, Hollowood, DL, Honscheid, K, James, DJ, Lahav, O, Lee, S, Marshall, JL, Mena-Fernández, J, Miquel, R, Palmese, A, Pieres, A, Malagón, AAP, Romer, AK, Samuroff, S, Sanchez, E, Cid, DS, Schubnell, M, Suchyta, E, Swanson, MEC, Tarle, G, Tucker, DL, Vikram, V, Walker, AR & Weaverdyck, N 2025, 'Reduction of the type Ia supernova host galaxy step in the outer regions of galaxies', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 538, no. 1, pp. 181-197. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf248

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Toy, M., Wiseman, P., Sullivan, M., Scolnic, D., Vincenzi, M., Brout, D., Davis, T. M., Frohmaier, C., Galbany, L., Lidman, C., Lee, J., Kelsey, L., Kessler, R., Möller, A., Popovic, B., Sánchez, B. O., Shah, P., Smith, M., Allam, S., ... Weaverdyck, N. (2025). Reduction of the type Ia supernova host galaxy step in the outer regions of galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 538(1), 181-197. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf248

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Toy M, Wiseman P, Sullivan M, Scolnic D, Vincenzi M, Brout D et al. Reduction of the type Ia supernova host galaxy step in the outer regions of galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2025 Mar 31;538(1):181-197. Epub 2025 Feb 18. doi: 10.1093/mnras/staf248

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Toy, M ; Wiseman, P ; Sullivan, M et al. / Reduction of the type Ia supernova host galaxy step in the outer regions of galaxies. In: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2025 ; Vol. 538, No. 1. pp. 181-197.

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title = "Reduction of the type Ia supernova host galaxy step in the outer regions of galaxies",
abstract = "Using 1533 type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) from the five-year sample of the Dark Energy Survey (DES), we investigate the relationship between the projected galactocentric separation of the SNe and their host galaxies and their light curves and standardization. We show, for the first time, that the difference in SN Ia post-standardization brightnesses between high and low-mass hosts reduces from 0.078 ± 0.011 mag in the full sample to 0.036 ± 0.018 mag for SNe Ia located in the outer regions of their host galaxies, while increasing to 0.100 ± 0.014 mag for SNe in the inner regions. The difference in the size of the mass step between inner and outer regions is 0.064 ± 0.023 mag. In these inner regions, the step can be reduced (but not removed) using a model where the RV of dust along the line-of-sight to the SN changes as a function of galaxy properties. We investigate the remaining difference using the distributions of the SN Ia stretch parameter to test the inferred age of SN progenitors. Comparing red (older) environments only, outer regions have a higher proportion of high-stretch SNe and a more homogeneous stretch distribution. However, this effect cannot explain the reduction in significance of any Hubble residual step in outer regions. We conclude that the standardized distances of SNe Ia located in the outer regions of galaxies are less affected by their global host galaxy properties than those in the inner regions.",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Reduction of the type Ia supernova host galaxy step in the outer regions of galaxies

AU - Toy, M

AU - Wiseman, P

AU - Sullivan, M

AU - Scolnic, D

AU - Vincenzi, M

AU - Brout, D

AU - Davis, T M

AU - Frohmaier, C

AU - Galbany, L

AU - Lidman, C

AU - Lee, J

AU - Kelsey, L

AU - Kessler, R

AU - Möller, A

AU - Popovic, B

AU - Sánchez, B O

AU - Shah, P

AU - Smith, M

AU - Allam, S

AU - Aguena, M

AU - Alves, O

AU - Bacon, D

AU - Brooks, D

AU - Burke, D L

AU - Rosell, A Carnero

AU - Carretero, J

AU - da Costa, L N

AU - Pereira, M E S

AU - Desai, S

AU - Diehl, H T

AU - Doel, P

AU - Drlica-Wagner, A

AU - Everett, S

AU - Ferrero, I

AU - Flaugher, B

AU - Frieman, J

AU - García-Bellido, J

AU - Gatti, M

AU - Gaztanaga, E

AU - Giannini, G

AU - Gruendl, R A

AU - Gutierrez, G

AU - Hinton, S R

AU - Hollowood, D L

AU - Honscheid, K

AU - James, D J

AU - Lahav, O

AU - Lee, S

AU - Marshall, J L

AU - Mena-Fernández, J

AU - Miquel, R

AU - Palmese, A

AU - Pieres, A

AU - Malagón, A A Plazas

AU - Romer, A K

AU - Samuroff, S

AU - Sanchez, E

AU - Cid, D Sanchez

AU - Schubnell, M

AU - Suchyta, E

AU - Swanson, M E C

AU - Tarle, G

AU - Tucker, D L

AU - Vikram, V

AU - Walker, A R

AU - Weaverdyck, N

PY - 2025/3/31

Y1 - 2025/3/31

N2 - Using 1533 type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) from the five-year sample of the Dark Energy Survey (DES), we investigate the relationship between the projected galactocentric separation of the SNe and their host galaxies and their light curves and standardization. We show, for the first time, that the difference in SN Ia post-standardization brightnesses between high and low-mass hosts reduces from 0.078 ± 0.011 mag in the full sample to 0.036 ± 0.018 mag for SNe Ia located in the outer regions of their host galaxies, while increasing to 0.100 ± 0.014 mag for SNe in the inner regions. The difference in the size of the mass step between inner and outer regions is 0.064 ± 0.023 mag. In these inner regions, the step can be reduced (but not removed) using a model where the RV of dust along the line-of-sight to the SN changes as a function of galaxy properties. We investigate the remaining difference using the distributions of the SN Ia stretch parameter to test the inferred age of SN progenitors. Comparing red (older) environments only, outer regions have a higher proportion of high-stretch SNe and a more homogeneous stretch distribution. However, this effect cannot explain the reduction in significance of any Hubble residual step in outer regions. We conclude that the standardized distances of SNe Ia located in the outer regions of galaxies are less affected by their global host galaxy properties than those in the inner regions.

AB - Using 1533 type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) from the five-year sample of the Dark Energy Survey (DES), we investigate the relationship between the projected galactocentric separation of the SNe and their host galaxies and their light curves and standardization. We show, for the first time, that the difference in SN Ia post-standardization brightnesses between high and low-mass hosts reduces from 0.078 ± 0.011 mag in the full sample to 0.036 ± 0.018 mag for SNe Ia located in the outer regions of their host galaxies, while increasing to 0.100 ± 0.014 mag for SNe in the inner regions. The difference in the size of the mass step between inner and outer regions is 0.064 ± 0.023 mag. In these inner regions, the step can be reduced (but not removed) using a model where the RV of dust along the line-of-sight to the SN changes as a function of galaxy properties. We investigate the remaining difference using the distributions of the SN Ia stretch parameter to test the inferred age of SN progenitors. Comparing red (older) environments only, outer regions have a higher proportion of high-stretch SNe and a more homogeneous stretch distribution. However, this effect cannot explain the reduction in significance of any Hubble residual step in outer regions. We conclude that the standardized distances of SNe Ia located in the outer regions of galaxies are less affected by their global host galaxy properties than those in the inner regions.

U2 - 10.1093/mnras/staf248

DO - 10.1093/mnras/staf248

M3 - Journal article

VL - 538

SP - 181

EP - 197

JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

SN - 0035-8711

IS - 1

ER -