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The Dark Energy Survey: Cosmology Results With ~1500 New High-redshift Type Ia Supernovae Using The Full 5-year Dataset
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Working Paper
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DES CollaborationAbbott, T. M. C.Acevedo, M.Aguena, M.Alarcon, A.Allam, S.Alves, O.Amon, A.Andrade-Oliveira, F.Annis, J.Armstrong, P.Asorey, J.Avila, S.Bacon, D.Bassett, B. A.Bechtol, K.Bernardinelli, P. H.Bernstein, G. M.Bertin, E.Blazek, J.Bocquet, S.Brooks, D.Brout, D.Buckley-Geer, E.Burke, D. L.Camacho, H.Camilleri, R.Campos, A.Rosell, A. CarneroCarollo, D.Carr, A.Carretero, J.Castander, F. J.Cawthon, R.Chang, C.Chen, R.Choi, A.Conselice, C.Costanzi, M.da Costa, L. N.Crocce, M.Davis, T. M.DePoy, D. L.Desai, S.Diehl, H. T.Dixon, M.Dodelson, S.Doel, P.Doux, C.Drlica-Wagner, A.Elvin-Poole, J.Everett, S.Ferrero, I.Ferté, A.Flaugher, B.Foley, R. J.Fosalba, P.Friedel, D.Frieman, J.Frohmaier, C.Galbany, L.García-Bellido, J.Gatti, M.Gaztanaga, E.Giannini, G.Glazebrook, K.Graur, O.Gruen, D.Gruendl, R. A.Gutierrez, G.Hartley, W. G.Herner, K.Hinton, S. R.Hollowood, D. L.Honscheid, K.Huterer, D.Jain, B.James, D. J.Jeffrey, N.Kelsey, L.Kent, S.Kessler, R.Kim, A. G.Kirshner, R. P.Kovacs, E.Kuehn, K.Lahav, O.Lee, J.Lee, S.Lewis, G. F.Li, T. S.Lidman, C.Lin, H.Marshall, J. L.Martini, P.Mena-Fernández, J.Menanteau, F.Miquel, R.Mohr, J. J.Mould, J.Muir, J.Möller, A.Neilsen, E.Nichol, R. C.Nugent, P.Ogando, R. L. C.Palmese, A.Pan, Y. -C.Paterno, M.Percival, W. J.Pereira, M. E. S.Pieres, A.Malagón, A. A. PlazasPopovic, B.Porredon, A.Prat, J.Qu, H.Raveri, M.Rodríguez-Monroy, M.Romer, A. K.Roodman, A.Rose, B.Sako, M.Sanchez, E.Cid, D. SanchezSchubnell, M.Scolnic, D.Sevilla-Noarbe, I.Shah, P.Smith, J. Allyn.Smith, M.Soares-Santos, M.Suchyta, E.Sullivan, M.Suntzeff, N.Swanson, M. E. C.Sánchez, B. O.Tarle, G.Taylor, G.Thomas, D.To, C.Toy, M.Troxel, M. A.Tucker, B. E.Tucker, D. L.Uddin, S. A.Vincenzi, M.Walker, A. R.Weaverdyck, N.Wechsler, R. H.Weller, J.Wester, W.Wiseman, P.Yamamoto, M.Yuan, F.Zhang, B.Zhang, Y.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Abstract
We present cosmological constraints from the sample of Type Ia supernovae (SN Ia) discovered during the full five years of the Dark Energy Survey (DES) Supernova Program. In contrast to most previous cosmological samples, in which SN are classified based on their spectra, we classify the DES SNe using a machine learning algorithm applied to their light curves in four photometric bands. Spectroscopic redshifts are acquired from a dedicated follow-up survey of the host galaxies. After accounting for the likelihood of each SN being a SN Ia, we find 1635 DES SN in the redshift range $0.100.5$ SNe compared to the previous leading compilation of Pantheon+, and results in the tightest cosmological constraints achieved by any SN data set to date. To derive cosmological constraints we combine the DES supernova data with a high-quality external low-redshift sample consisting of 194 SNe Ia spanning $0.025Comment: 22 pages, 12 figures; Submitted to ApJ; v2 updates reference to companion paper Vincenzi et al. 2401.02945 and updates authors