Are type Ia supernovae standard candles?

被引:8
作者
Leibundgut, B [1 ]
机构
[1] European So Observ, D-85748 Garching, Germany
关键词
supernovae; cosmology; distance measurements;
D O I
10.1023/B:ASTR.0000022162.13380.39
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The use of standard candles for distance measurements is wide spread. Yet, we currently do not know a pure standard candle in astronomy. The concept of standard candles involves not only the secure establishment of a unique luminosity but also a clear observational distinction of the objects as a class. Even Type Ia supernovae, whose maximum luminosity shows amongst the smallest scatter known, need to be normalised to provide accurate distances. Without this normalisation the cosmological claims based on supernovae would not be possible. With a careful normalisation Type Ia supernovae are the best known distance indicators for cosmology to date. This is most easily shown by the small dispersion around the expansion line in the Hubble diagram. Problems with the empirical normalisation remain and a theoretical understanding of this normalisation is missing. This has direct ramifications on systematic uncertainties when deriving cosmological implications from Type Ia supernovae. Improving the understanding of supernova physics is now the prime task to sharpen this tool of observational cosmology. Once the explosion mechanism is revealed a serious discussion of possible evolutionary effects in Type Ia supernovae can start.
引用
收藏
页码:29 / 41
页数:13
相关论文
共 74 条
  • [61] Optical photometry of the type Ia supernova 1999ee and the type Ib/c supernova 1999ex in IC 5179
    Stritzinger, M
    Hamuy, M
    Suntzeff, NB
    Smith, RC
    Phillips, MM
    Maza, J
    Strolger, LG
    Antezana, R
    González, L
    Wischnjewsky, M
    Candia, P
    Espinoza, J
    González, D
    Stubbs, C
    Becker, AC
    Rubenstein, EP
    Galaz, G
    [J]. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, 2002, 124 (04) : 2100 - 2117
  • [62] The Type Ia supernova 1999aw:: A probable 1999aa-like event in a low-luminosity host galaxy
    Strolger, LG
    Smith, RC
    Suntzeff, NB
    Phillips, MM
    Aldering, G
    Nugent, P
    Knop, R
    Perlmutter, S
    Schommer, RA
    Ho, LC
    Hamuy, M
    Krisciunas, K
    Germany, LM
    Covarrubias, R
    Candia, P
    Athey, A
    Blanc, G
    Bonacic, A
    Bowers, T
    Conley, A
    Dahlén, T
    Freedman, W
    Galaz, G
    Gates, E
    Goldhaber, G
    Goobar, A
    Groom, D
    Hook, IM
    Marzke, R
    Mateo, M
    McCarthy, P
    Méndez, J
    Muena, C
    Persson, SE
    Quimby, R
    Roth, M
    Ruiz-Lapuente, P
    Seguel, J
    Szentgyorgyi, A
    von Braun, K
    Wood-Vasey, WM
    York, T
    [J]. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, 2002, 124 (05) : 2905 - 2919
  • [63] Optical, infrared, and bolometric light curves of type Ia supernovae
    Suntzeff, NB
    [J]. FROM TWILIGHT TO HIGHLIGHT: THE PHYSICS OF SUPERNOVAE, 2003, : 183 - 192
  • [64] Observations of Type Ia supernovae
    Suntzeff, NB
    [J]. SUPERNOVAE AND SUPERNOVA REMNANTS, 1996, 145 : 41 - 48
  • [65] THE HUBBLE DIAGRAM FOR SUPERNOVAE OF TYPE IA .2. THE EFFECT ON THE HUBBLE CONSTANT OF A CORRELATION BETWEEN ABSOLUTE MAGNITUDE AND LIGHT DECAY-RATE
    TAMMANN, GA
    SANDAGE, A
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1995, 452 (01) : 16 - 24
  • [66] TAMMANN GA, 1990, ASTRON ASTROPHYS, V236, P9
  • [67] TONRY J, 2003, UNPUB APJ
  • [68] Determination of the Hubble constant using a two-parameter luminosity correction for type Ia supernovae
    Tripp, R
    Branch, D
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1999, 525 (01) : 209 - 214
  • [69] Tripp R, 1998, ASTRON ASTROPHYS, V331, P815
  • [70] Udalski A, 1999, ACTA ASTRONOM, V49, P201