Type Ia Supernovae provided the first strong evidence of dark energy and are still an important tool for measuring the accelerated expansion of the universe. However, future improvements will be limited by systematic uncertainties in our use of Type Ia supernovae as standard candles. Using Type Ia supernovae for cosmology relies on our ability to standardize their absolute magnitudes, but this relies on imperfect models of supernova spectra time series. This thesis is focused on using data from the Nearby Supernova Factory both to understand current sources of uncertainty in standardizing Type Ia supernovae and to develop techniques that can be used to limit uncertainty in future analyses.Part I of this thesis is concerned with studying sys...
International audienceSN Ia cosmology depends on the ability to fit and standardize observations of ...
Context. Type Ia Supernovae (SNIa) observations in the late 90’s were the first hints for an acceler...
Type Ia supernovae can, for a short period of time, reach the same brightness as an entire galaxy. T...
Type Ia Supernovae provided the first strong evidence of dark energy and are still an important tool...
International audienceWe estimate systematic errors due to K-corrections in standard photometric ana...
We estimate systematic errors due to K-corrections in standard photometric analyses of high-redshift...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) remain one of the best astronomical tools available for measuring large ...
Type Ia supernovae have been successfully used as standardized candles to study the expansion histor...
International audienceStandard Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) photometry light curve fits introduce a con...
Type Ia supernovae are bright transient events with similar peak brightness. Once calibrated and s...
We discuss the extent to which photometric measurements alone can be used to identify Type Ia supern...
International audienceSN Ia cosmology depends on the ability to fit and standardize observations of ...
Context. Type Ia Supernovae (SNIa) observations in the late 90’s were the first hints for an acceler...
Type Ia supernovae can, for a short period of time, reach the same brightness as an entire galaxy. T...
Type Ia Supernovae provided the first strong evidence of dark energy and are still an important tool...
International audienceWe estimate systematic errors due to K-corrections in standard photometric ana...
We estimate systematic errors due to K-corrections in standard photometric analyses of high-redshift...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) remain one of the best astronomical tools available for measuring large ...
Type Ia supernovae have been successfully used as standardized candles to study the expansion histor...
International audienceStandard Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) photometry light curve fits introduce a con...
Type Ia supernovae are bright transient events with similar peak brightness. Once calibrated and s...
We discuss the extent to which photometric measurements alone can be used to identify Type Ia supern...
International audienceSN Ia cosmology depends on the ability to fit and standardize observations of ...
Context. Type Ia Supernovae (SNIa) observations in the late 90’s were the first hints for an acceler...
Type Ia supernovae can, for a short period of time, reach the same brightness as an entire galaxy. T...