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by JumpCrisscross
217 days ago
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“Supernova (SN) cosmology is based on the key assumption that the luminosity standardization process of Type Ia SNe remains invariant with progenitor age. However, direct and extensive age measurements of SN host galaxies reveal a significant (5.5σ) correlation between standardized SN magnitude and progenitor age, which is expected to introduce a serious systematic bias with redshift in SN cosmology. This systematic bias is largely uncorrected by the commonly used mass-step correction, as progenitor age and host galaxy mass evolve very differently with redshift. After correcting for this age bias as a function of redshift, the SN data set aligns more closely with the cold dark matter (CDM) model” [1]. [1] https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/544/1/975/8281988?log... |
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Exciting times in cosmology after decades of a standard LCDM model.