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Lensing and supernovae: Quantifying the bias on the dark energy equation of state

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 678, Issue 1, Pages 1-5

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/586886

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cosmological parameters; cosmology : observations; cosmology : theory; gravitational lensing; supernovae : general

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The gravitational magnification and demagnification of Type Ia supernovae (SNe) modify their positions on the Hubble diagram, shifting the distance estimates from the underlying luminosity- distance relation. This can introduce a systematic uncertainty in the dark energy equation of state ( EOS) estimated from SNe, although this systematic is expected to average away for sufficiently large data sets. Using mock SN samples over the redshift range 0 < z <= 1: 7, we quantify the lensing bias. We find that the bias on the dark energy EOS is less than half a percent for large data sets ( >= 2000 SNe). However, if highly magnified events ( SNe deviating by more than 2.5 sigma) are systematically removed from the analysis, the bias increases to similar to 0.8%. Given that the EOS parameters measured from such a sample have a 1 sigma uncertainty of 10%, the systematic bias related to lensing in SN data out to z similar to 1: 7 can be safely ignored in future cosmological measurements.

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