http://arxiv.org/abs/1912.11879
In this work, we explore the cosmological consequences of the latest Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) data-set, Pantheon, by adopting the $wCDM$ model. The Pantheon data-set is the largest SN Ia samples till now, which contains 1048 supernovae on the redshift range $0 < z < 2.3$. Here we take into account three kinds of SN Ia statistics techniques, including: 1. magnitude statistics (MS), which is the traditional SN Ia statistics technique; 2. flux statistics (FS), which bases on the flux-averaging (FA) method; 3. improved flux statistics (IFS), which combines the advantages of MS and FS. It should be mentioned that, The IFS technique need to scan the $(z_{cut},\Delta z)$ parameters plane, where $z_{cut}$ and $\Delta z$ are redshift cut-off and redshift interval of FA, respectively. The results are shown as follows. (1) Using SN data-set only, the best FA recipe for IFS is $(z_{cut},\Delta z)=(0.1,0.08)$; (2) Comparing to the old SN data-set, JLA, adopting Pantheon data-set can reduce the $2\sigma$ error bars of equation of state $w$ by 38\%, 47\% and 53\% for MS, FS and IFS, respectively; (3) FS gives closer results to other observations, such as Baryon acoustic oscillations and Cosmic microwave background; (4) Compared with FS and IFS, MS more favors a Universe that will end in a “big rip”.
S. Wang and X. Luo
Mon, 30 Dec 19
42/51
Comments: 14 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables
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