No evidence for missing covariance in the Pantheon+ SuperNova sample distance moduli

Abstract

Inspired by the discussion in the community on possible hidden systematic errors in late universe cosmological probes and non-trivial physical models developed to reduce the Hubble tension, we investigate the Pantheon and Pantheon+ SNe samples for possible deviations from the original analysis. To simultaneously account for possible systematics or deviations from , we adopt Gaussian processes to model additional covariance while making no further assumptions on their origin. We explore both stationary and non-stationarity corrections to the covariance. While small changes in the inferred cosmological parameters H0 and m can occur, we find no statistically significant evidence for missing covariance. We find an upper limit for the Gaussian processes amplitude σ < 0.031 mag with 95\% confidence, which corresponds to 20\% of the average statistical error in the Pantheon+ sample. The strongest effect we find on the inferred cosmological parameter posterior can reduce the statistical significance of the Hubble tension between Pantheon+ and Planck estimates from 5.3σ to 4.5σ. Therefore, we conclude that the SN cosmological parameter inference is robust against the analysis modifications studied in this work.

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