DES Supernova Cosmology Results

The official press release describing the final supernovae analysis of five years of DES data can be found here: https://news.fnal.gov/2024/01/final-supernova-results-from-dark-energy-survey-offer-unique-insights-into-the-expansion-of-the-universe/ .

Below are the papers showing the final supernova cosmology results from the all five years of supernova data in the Dark Energy Survey. Related works are described in the papers. On January 8th, 2024, these results were presented by Phil Wiseman at the AAS Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.

 

The Dark Energy Survey: Cosmology Results With ∼1500 New High-redshift Type Ia Supernovae Using The Full 5-year Dataset

DES collaboration | Corresponding Author: des-publication-queries@fnal.gov | Link

 

 

 
 

The Dark Energy Survey Supernova Program: Cosmological Analysis and Systematic Uncertainties

M. Vincenzi, D. Brout, P. Armstrong, B. Popovic, G. Taylor et al. | Corresponding Author: maria.vincenzi@duke.edu | Link

 

 

 

 

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The official DES 3 Year SNIa data release can be found here: https://des.ncsa.illinois.edu/releases/sn

This page serves as the portal for a series of papers on and in support of the supernova cosmology results from the first three years of the Dark Energy Survey. On Sunday April 15th, 2018, Dillon Brout delivered a talk on the preliminary results at APS in Columbus, Ohio.
 
All papers are also listed on the DES Publication website.
 
For each paper, clicking on ‘Link’ will take you to the arXiv posting.
 
 

First Cosmology Results using Type Ia Supernovae from the Dark Energy Survey: Constraints on Cosmological Parameters

DES collaboration | Corresponding Author: des-publication-queries@fnal.gov | Link

 

 

 

 

Cosmological Constraints from Multple Probes in the The Dark Energy Survey

DES collaboration | Corresponding Author: des-publication-queries@fnal.gov | Link
 
 
 

 

 

 

First Cosmology Results using Type Ia Supernovae from the Dark Energy Survey: Measurement of the Hubble Constant

E. Macauley, et al. | Corresponding Author: edward.macaulay@port.ac.uk | Link
 
 

 

 

First Cosmology Results using Type Ia Supernovae from the Dark Energy Survey: Analysis, Systematic Uncertainties, and Validation

D. Brout, et al. | Corresponding Author: dbrout@physics.upenn.edu | Link
 
 
 
 
 

First Cosmology Results using Type Ia Supernovae from the Dark Energy Survey: Photometric Pipeline and Light Curve Data Release

D. Brout, et al. | Corresponding Author: dbrout@physics.upenn.edu | Link
 
 
 

First Cosmology Results using Type Ia Supernovae from the Dark Energy Survey: Simulations to Correct Supernova Distance Biases

R. Kessler, et al. | Corresponding Author: kessler@kicp.uchicago.edu | Link
 
 

First Cosmology Results using Type Ia Supernovae from the Dark Energy Survey: Supernova Spectroscopy

C. D’Andrea, et al. | Corresponding Author: cdandrea@sas.upenn.edu |

 

 

 

First Cosmology Results using Type Ia Supernovae from the Dark Energy Survey: Effects of Chromatic Corrections to Supernova Photometry on Measurements of Cosmological Parameters

J. Lasker, et al. | Corresponding Author: jlasker@uchicago.edu | Link
 
 
 
 

Steve: A Hierarchical Bayesian Model for Supernova Cosmology

S. Hinton, et al. | Corresponding Author: samuelreay@gmail.com | Link