The Pantheon+ Analysis: Cosmological Constraints
Résumé
We present constraints on cosmological parameters from the Pantheon+ analysis of 1701 light curves of 1550 distinct Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) ranging in redshift from z = 0.001 to 2.26. This work features an increased sample size from the addition of multiple cross-calibrated photometric systems of SNe covering an increased redshift span, and improved treatments of systematic uncertainties in comparison to the original Pantheon analysis, which together result in a factor of 2 improvement in cosmological constraining power. For a flat ΛCDM model, we find Ω$_{M}$ = 0.334 ± 0.018 from SNe Ia alone. For a flat w
$_{0}$CDM model, we measure w
$_{0}$ = −0.90 ± 0.14 from SNe Ia alone, H
$_{0}$ = 73.5 ± 1.1 km s$^{−1}$ Mpc$^{−1}$ when including the Cepheid host distances and covariance (SH0ES), and w
$_{0}$ = when combining the SN likelihood with Planck constraints from the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO); both w
$_{0}$ values are consistent with a cosmological constant. We also present the most precise measurements to date on the evolution of dark energy in a flat w
$_{0}$
w
$_{a}$CDM universe, and measure w
$_{a}$ = from Pantheon+ SNe Ia alone, H
$_{0}$ = 73.3 ± 1.1 km s$^{−1}$ Mpc$^{−1}$ when including SH0ES Cepheid distances, and w
$_{a}$ = when combining Pantheon+ SNe Ia with CMB and BAO data. Finally, we find that systematic uncertainties in the use of SNe Ia along the distance ladder comprise less than one-third of the total uncertainty in the measurement of H
$_{0}$ and cannot explain the present “Hubble tension” between local measurements and early universe predictions from the cosmological model.