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  • HOLISMOKES
    Suyu, S. H.; Huber, S.; Cañameras, R.; Kromer, M.; Schuldt, S.; Taubenberger, S.; Yıldırım, A.; Bonvin, V.; Chan, J. H. H.; Courbin, F.; Nöbauer, U.; Sim, S. A.; Sluse, D.

    Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 12/2020, Letnik: 644
    Journal Article, Web Resource

    We present the HOLISMOKES programme on strong gravitational lensing of supernovae (SNe) as a probe of SN physics and cosmology. We investigate the effects of microlensing on early-phase SN Ia spectra using four different SN explosion models. We find that distortions of SN Ia spectra due to microlensing are typically negligible within ten rest-frame days after a SN explosion (< 1% distortion within the 1 σ spread and ≲10% distortion within the 2 σ spread). This shows the great prospects of using lensed SNe Ia to obtain intrinsic early-phase SN spectra for deciphering SN Ia progenitors. As a demonstration of the usefulness of lensed SNe Ia for cosmology, we simulate a sample of mock lensed SN Ia systems that are expected to have accurate and precise time-delay measurements in the era of the Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST). Adopting realistic yet conservative uncertainties on their time-delay distances and lens angular diameter distances, of 6.6% and 5%, respectively, we find that a sample of 20 lensed SNe Ia would allow us to constrain the Hubble constant ( H 0 ) with 1.3% uncertainty in the flat ΛCDM cosmology. We find a similar constraint on H 0 in an open ΛCDM cosmology, while the constraint degrades to 3% in a flat w CDM cosmology. We anticipate lensed SNe to be an independent and powerful probe of SN physics and cosmology in the upcoming LSST era.