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Union3.1: Self-consistent Measurements of Host Galaxy Properties for 2000 Type Ia Supernovae

Published 27 Jan 2026 in astro-ph.CO | (2601.19424v1)

Abstract: The determination of distances using time-series photometry of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) relies on a ~5% empirical correction related to the properties of their host galaxies, e.g., global stellar mass. It is therefore crucial for unbiased cosmology inference that host galaxy properties be self-consistently determined across the full range of redshifts probed, which we undertake in this study for approximately 2000 SNe in the Union3 compilation (now Union3.1). We use aperture-matched, homogeneously-reduced, optical-infrared photometry from the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys to derive global galaxy properties using the stellar population synthesis and SED-fitting code Prospector. We find that the host masses of $z&lt;0.10$ SNe in Union3 were, on average, overestimated relative to the rest of the sample, while the opposite was true for $z&lt;0.15$ SNe in Pantheon+. After correction, the two studies' average distance modulus estimated for low-redshift SNe, previously $&gt;0.03$ mag discrepant, come into 0.01 mag agreement. We then update the UNITY SN analysis and find that the uncertainties on all standardization parameters shrink to 0.6-0.9x their previous sizes. For flat-ΛΛCDM, we find Ω<em>m=0.344<sup>+0.026</sup></em>0.025Ω<em>m=0.344<sup>{+0.026}</sup></em>{-0.025}, a -0.3σσ shift from Union3. We then combine with measurements of Baryon Acoustic Oscillations (BAO) and the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) exactly as done by DESI DR2 and find w0=0.719±0.084w_0=-0.719\pm0.084, wa=0.95<sup>+0.290.26w_a=-0.95<sup>{+0.29}_{-0.26}, corresponding to 3.4σσ evidence against a cosmological constant (down from 3.8σσ). We also update the DESI combined probe analysis using our correction to Pantheon+ and the recent DES-SN5YR Dovekie recalibration, finding $3.2σ$ (up from 2.8σσ) and 3.4σσ (down from 4.2σσ) evidence against a cosmological constant in the w0waw_0w_a plane, altogether marking a significantly improved consistency across SN analyses.

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