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Päätekijät: Arendse, Nikki, Dhawan, Suhail, Carracedo, Ana Sagués, Peiris, Hiranya V., Goobar, Ariel, Wojtak, Radek, Alves, Catarina, Biswas, Rahul, Huber, Simon, Birrer, Simon, Collaboration, The LSST Dark Energy Science
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Julkaistu: 2023
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Linkit:https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.04621
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author Arendse, Nikki
Dhawan, Suhail
Carracedo, Ana Sagués
Peiris, Hiranya V.
Goobar, Ariel
Wojtak, Radek
Alves, Catarina
Biswas, Rahul
Huber, Simon
Birrer, Simon
Collaboration, The LSST Dark Energy Science
author_facet Arendse, Nikki
Dhawan, Suhail
Carracedo, Ana Sagués
Peiris, Hiranya V.
Goobar, Ariel
Wojtak, Radek
Alves, Catarina
Biswas, Rahul
Huber, Simon
Birrer, Simon
Collaboration, The LSST Dark Energy Science
contents Strongly-lensed supernovae are rare and valuable probes of cosmology and astrophysics. Upcoming wide-field time-domain surveys, such as the Vera C. Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), are expected to discover an order-of-magnitude more lensed supernovae than have previously been observed. In this work, we investigate the cosmological prospects of lensed type Ia supernovae (SNIa) in LSST by quantifying the expected annual number of detections, the impact of stellar microlensing, follow-up feasibility, and how to best separate lensed and unlensed SNIa. We simulate SNIa lensed by galaxies, using the current LSST baseline v3.0 cadence, and find an expected number of 44 lensed SNIa detections per year. Microlensing effects by stars in the lens galaxy are predicted to lower the lensed SNIa detections by $\sim 8 \%$. The lensed events can be separated from the unlensed ones by jointly considering their colours and peak magnitudes. We define a `gold sample' of $\sim 10$ lensed SNIa per year with time delay $> 10$ days, $> 5$ detections before light-curve peak, and sufficiently bright ($m_i < 22.5$ mag) for follow-up observations. In three years of LSST operations, such a sample is expected to yield a $1.5\%$ measurement of the Hubble constant.
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spellingShingle Detecting strongly-lensed type Ia supernovae with LSST
Arendse, Nikki
Dhawan, Suhail
Carracedo, Ana Sagués
Peiris, Hiranya V.
Goobar, Ariel
Wojtak, Radek
Alves, Catarina
Biswas, Rahul
Huber, Simon
Birrer, Simon
Collaboration, The LSST Dark Energy Science
Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Astrophysics of Galaxies
Strongly-lensed supernovae are rare and valuable probes of cosmology and astrophysics. Upcoming wide-field time-domain surveys, such as the Vera C. Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), are expected to discover an order-of-magnitude more lensed supernovae than have previously been observed. In this work, we investigate the cosmological prospects of lensed type Ia supernovae (SNIa) in LSST by quantifying the expected annual number of detections, the impact of stellar microlensing, follow-up feasibility, and how to best separate lensed and unlensed SNIa. We simulate SNIa lensed by galaxies, using the current LSST baseline v3.0 cadence, and find an expected number of 44 lensed SNIa detections per year. Microlensing effects by stars in the lens galaxy are predicted to lower the lensed SNIa detections by $\sim 8 \%$. The lensed events can be separated from the unlensed ones by jointly considering their colours and peak magnitudes. We define a `gold sample' of $\sim 10$ lensed SNIa per year with time delay $> 10$ days, $> 5$ detections before light-curve peak, and sufficiently bright ($m_i < 22.5$ mag) for follow-up observations. In three years of LSST operations, such a sample is expected to yield a $1.5\%$ measurement of the Hubble constant.
title Detecting strongly-lensed type Ia supernovae with LSST
topic Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.04621