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Page 1: Comments on Supernovae Riess 2004 sample of SNIa Comments on SNIa systematics Next SNIa surveys Some Kosmoshow analysis of present SNIa data Charling TAO

Comments on Supernovae

• Riess 2004 sample of SNIa• Comments on SNIa systematics• Next SNIa surveys• Some Kosmoshow analysis of present SNIa data

Charling TAOApril 2004, Toulouse

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SN Ia 2004 : Riess et al, astro-ph 0402512

Fits well the concordance model : 2= 178 /157 SNe Ia

183 SNIa selected Gold set of 157 SN Ia

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SNIA 2004: Riess et al, astro-ph 0402512

* Low z : 0.01 < z < 0.15• Calan-Tololo (Hamuy et al., 1996) : 29 • CfA I (Riess et al. 1999): 22• CfA II (Jha et al, 2004b): 44 (not published yet)

16 new SNIA with HST (GOOD ACS Treasury program)

6 / 7 existing with z >1.25 + Compilation (Tonry et al. 2003): 172 with changes…

* Knop et al, 2003, SCP : 11 new 0.4 < z < 0.85

reanalysis of 1999 Perlmutter et al.

* 15 / original 42 excluded: inaccurate colour measurements and uncertain classification

* 6 /42 and 5/11: fail « strict  SNIA » sample cut

* Barris et al, 2003, HZT: 22 new varying degrees of completeness on photometry and spectroscopy records

* Blakesly et al, 2003 : 2 with ACS on HST

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Determination of Cosmological parameters

Riess et al, astro-ph 0402512

w=p/

w= w0+w’ z

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Determination of acceleration

Riess et al, astro-ph 0402512

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New physics?

• Cosmological constant• Dark Energy: Dynamical scalar fields,

quintessence…. General equation of state p=w r r = R-3(1+w)

Perhaps a bit early !!!

« Experimentalist » point of view…

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Constraints on cosmological parameters

m= 0.2 - 0.3 effect!

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Systematic error on magnitude

3 fit with no prior

20% calibration error on intermediate fluxes gives no cosmological

constant

Use Kosmoshow:

an IDL program by A. Tilquin!

marwww.in2p3.fr/~renoir/kosmoshow.html

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Riess gold set sensitivity

Kosmoshow, A. Tilquin

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A m=0.27 shift of low z data

No need for But Universe is not flat!

Shift z <0.15 data by m= 0.27

m= 0.43 +/-0.2 and = 0 +/-0.34

Use Kosmoshow: an IDL program by A. Tilquin!

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Systematic differences between methods

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A 3 steps method: o Discovery: subtraction of an image

with a reference one.

o Supernova type identification and redshift measurement: spectrum.

o Photometric follow-up: light curve.

Final analysis: Hubble diagram.

The “classical” observation method

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m(z) = M + 5 log (DL(z,M,L))-5log(H0)+25

The Hubble diagram

Absolute magnitude

Less luminous/z =>Accelerated expansion less matter or more dark energy

Too luminous/z =>Slowed down expansion => decelerationMore matter, less dark energy

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– Light Curve in local reference frame – K correction– Galactic extinction correction

- Standardisation methods : stretch (SCP), MLC2k2 (HiZ), m15, ...

mag

Magnitude at maximum

light curve

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Standardisation: stretch method

Before: mB After : mBcor = mB – (s-1)

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Precision on the magnitude dominated by intrinsic dispersion:

mint 0.15

Stretch uncorrected

Stretch corrected

Precision on the magnitude at the maximum

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Fit cosmological parameters

– From Hubble diagram, fit best cosmological model agreeing with observations.

– Determine dark energy parameters , ou (X, w, w’)

and matter density M

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Spectroscopy needed

• SN Ia Identification– Spectrum structure

• Redshift z measurement– From position of identified

lines from spectra SN and/or underlying galaxy

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data analysis physics

The « classical » method

Images

Spectra

+ identification.

Ia

magnitude z(redshift)

galaxy

Hubble

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Systematic effects

Extragalacticenvironment

Supernovaenvironment

reduction/correlationsSNIa contamination

Selection bias Inter calibration filters

local

Normal Dust absorptionLensingGrey DustSN evolution

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Systematic effects

• Observational problems– Standardisation method– Light curve fitting

– Subtractions– Calibrations– Atmospheric corrections– K-corrections– Selection bias

– Heterogeneity of SN data– SNIa identification

• SN evolution

• Internal extinction not negligible in spiral galaxies

• Corrections for peculiar velocity effects

• Grey dust• Lensing

Rowan-Robinson astro-ph/021034

Perlmutter & Schmidt 0303428

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Knop et al (2003) light curves

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Spectrum is dilated by (1+z) :The integrated flux in a filter is Shifted. Filters responses are not flatSometimes, need different filtersCorrect for differences systematic effects

Le flux est intégré sur unfiltre pour un point dephotométrie

Redshift calibration

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SNIa sample contamination

Need strict selection criteria Gold sample is probably well selected

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Supernovæ identification

With SpectraMain stamp of the SNe Ia: Si II at 6150 Å:

o Hardly observable beyond z > 0.4-0.5.

Otherwise, search for features in the range 3500-5500 Å (supernova rest frame):

o Ca H&K, SiII at 4100 Å, SII, …

Ca H&K SiII 4100

Simulation of a SN Ia spectrum at

z0,5

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Spectroscopy : a Supernovae

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Atmospheric transmission (ground)

Reduction of transmission in visible Absorption water & O2 reduce visibility in IR .

Reduced efficiencyNot homogeneous filtersRedshift dependent !!!

Seeing+ weather+ moon+ field not always visibleabsorption

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mmsz

arcmms

arcmms

///1050. :light maximumat SNIa 7.1

sec////1050. : Zodiacal

sec////10602 :Continuum

22

222

222

Les Atmospheric emission

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Spectroscopy : Subtract galaxy

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Dependence on SN Environment

Blue have a lower metallicity Can be seen further

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Supernovae evolution Peak magnitude can change

– Explosion changes with environment– Difference of chemical elements around SN– Depends on galaxy morphology, age, type,…

Sullivan et al (2002) SCP

SNIa host galaxy morphological classification

Not a large effect, but statistics are low

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Extinction and Dust

• Extinction by dust from Our or SN galaxy

Rv=3.1 +/- 0.3 for OUR galaxy Very large correction

• Grey dust: not well known, intergalactic,?

Before extinction

After correction

Correction factor to the magnitude

A = R* E(B-V) Measurements in many filters Select minimal dust regions ?

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A strong limit on grey dust?

• A 24.7 hr Chandra exposure of QSO 1508-5714 z=4.3 shows no dust scattering halo

• Upper limit on mass density of large grained (>1m) intergalactic dust: dust < 2 10-6

Peerels, Tells, Petric, Helfand (2003)

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Dust and evolution ?

Evolution: shift due to progenitor

• mass?• metallicity?• Ni distribution?• Other effects?

Dust :Homogeneous gray intergalactic dust?Galactic dust responsible for extinction?

Sensitivity to dark energy decrease for z > 0.6

Is there a region of deceleration? Needs to go to z> 1

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Gravitational Lensing

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Some estimates of Systematics

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Effect of de/amplification

Systematics

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Understand environmentTo classify and correct

Need precise measurementswith statistics

Perlmutter

SN demographics studies

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Summary

Ideally• Many SN for a negligible statistical error and study of systematic conditions. wide field

• Detect deceleration zone (z>1) measure in IR (or have large local UV sample for SNIa identification) • Control the correction precision for SNIA standardisation (environment and measurement corrections)

• Control non corrected systematic effects to the same level Very precise light curves and spectra to determine the explosion parameters, at all distances.

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space

Ground limitation at z around 1 due to atmosphere

ground simulation

Hubble diagrams: Space vs ground

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Advantage of space

•More galaxy surface density•Less impact from a more constant PSF• More information on shape

same observation in space and from

ground

Optimisation of mission

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SNAP a dedicated satellite

Large statistics: 2000 Sne Ia/yr redshift to z<1.7, Minimal selection Ia identification

2m wide field telescope

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Science

• Measure M and • Measure w and w (z)

Data Set Requirements

• Discoveries 3.8 mag before max• Spectroscopy with S/N=10 at 15 Å bins• Near-IR spectroscopy to 1.7 m

Statistical Requirements• Sufficient (~2000) numbers of SNe Ia• …distributed in redshift• …out to z < 1.7

Systematics Requirements

Identified and proposed systematics:• Measurements to eliminate / bound each one to +/–0.02 mag

Satellite / Instrumentation Requirements

• ~2-meter mirror Derived requirements:• 1-square degree imager • High Earth orbit• Spectrograph • ~50 Mb/sec bandwidth (0.35 m to 1.7 m)

•••

•••

Mission : % level

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Need same precision on extracted magnitude Fit the magnitude on light curve after corrections of stretch, galactic extinction, K-corrections, everything that modifies luminosity Study models and parameter extraction Determine camera properties

reach 1 to 2 % on cosmological parameters

SNAP goals

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data analysis physics

SNAP: Observation method

Images

Spectra

+ same spectra, allows identification.

SiII Ia

magnitude

M ,

z(redshift)

galaxy

Hubble

The same !! But optimised for systematics

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Discovery maximum 2 days (RF) after explosion ( max + 3.8 magnitude),

Ligth curve: At least 10 points in photometry until plateau (+2.5 m)

Spectrum very precise at maximum (identification, systematics, calibration)

SNAP SNIa strategy

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Hubble Deep Field

Weak Lensing Survey

Supernova Survey

Surveys:• Supernova Survey:

• 2X7,5 sq. deg.• 2X16 months • R<30.4 (9 bands)

• Weak Lensing Survey• 300 sq. deg.• 0.5-1 year• R<28.8 (9 bands)

Each field is est observed ~4 daysAll images are cumulated

Observe repeatedly same

sky area

SNAP survey

Wide field !!

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SNAP: control evolution systematics

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Light curves

Multi band PhotometryPeak measurement 2 %K correctionSelection biasVery precise measurement of beginning and end of light curve

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Simulated SNAP Light Curvesz=0.8 z=1.0

Rest R-band

Rest B-band

Rest V-band

z=1.2 z=1.4 z=1.6

Rest B-band

Rest V-band

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SNIa Spectra

Wide lines!SII 5350Å, w = 200Å

SII “W”, w = 75Å

SiII 6150Å, w= 200Å

Study of spectra and correlation of line variations with explosion parameters and luminosity

Need MODELS

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Quantification of systematics

Metallicity effect

Velocity differences

DataModels

Modelisation of explosion (T, v, M)

Control of evolution

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Present errors on :(flat universe case)

statistics 0.085systematics (determination SCP)

Malmquist bias 0.04K correction/Calibration 0.025

Extinction by ordinary dust 0.03Extinction (galactic) 0.04Non SNIa 0.05

Gravit. Lensing <0.06

not determinedgrey dust ?SNIa evolution ?

SNAP

2000 SN

Detection at explosion

Adjust filters in B+ intercalibration

spectra colours SDSS/SIRF Spectra Id

Average on many SN

spectra NIR + z>1spectra z>1

A method for each systematics

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Résultats-diagramme de Hubble SNAP Expectations

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SNAP expected results

Weak Lensing + CMB

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How to constraint systematic effects and get precise measurements?

• Ideally in space: SNAP/JDEM

Problem: > 2014

• In the meantime: More statistics from as homogeneous samples as possible

CFHTLS and ESSENCE + Nearby

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Low z activities

•Nearby SuperNova Factory

–300 SNIa (2004-…)

–http://snfactory.lbl.gov/

•Physics of SNIa explosions

•Supernovae at CfA (ongoing…)

–Expect ~ 100

–http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/cfa/oir/Research/supernova.html

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Low z: Nearby Supernova Factory (2004-…)

• Goals– ~100/yr 0.03<z<0.08– 10 spectro-photometric

between –14D and +40D – Spectra: 320-1000 nm

• Tools– Discovery: Two cameras (one

wide field) 1.2 m ground based telescopes: NEAT

– Lightcurve follow-up with YALO – Photo-spectro follow-up with Field

Integral spectrometre (SNIFS) for ground based 2.2m

telescope (Hawaii)

• Collaboration– France: CRAL,IPNL, LPNHE– US: LBNL, U.Chicago

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The CFHT Legacy Survey Supernovæ Program

                            

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SNLS : the instruments

• A wide field camera (1 square degree, MEGACAM 0.35 Giga pixels) on 3.6 m CFHT (Hawaii) telescope

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The Deep Survey of the CFHTLSCharacteristics:

o 4 fields of 1°x1° (RA=2h, 8h, 14h and 22h).

o Each field observed every 2-3 dark/grey nights (6 months/year).

o Each field observed with different filters:

[u’ (15 min)], g’ (15 min), r’ (30 min), i’ (60 min) and z’ (30 min).

o ~200 dark/grey nights exclusively dedicated to the survey (5 years).

o Seeing < 0.9 arcsec.

Pre-survey started in: March 2003.

Scientific objectives of the Deep Survey:

o Confirm acceleration with statistical significant study of systematics

o Characterization of the equation of state of the Dark Energy .

o Evolution of galaxies and quasars.

o Detection of transient phenomenæ.

o…

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SNLS: Detections

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Simulation of a SNIa light curve at

z=0.49

Multiplexing: detection and follow-up on the same image.

Light curve:

o Usable between 0.3 < z < 0.9: about 700 SNe Ia in 5 years.

o Between [-10,+15] days in the SN rest frame.

o Multi-wavelength: [g’], r’, i’ et z’.

Spectroscopic trigger: estimate of the magnitude and the date of the maximum.

Photometric follow-up

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The spectroscopic program

Supernova type identification and redshift measurement.

Require 8-10 meters class telescope.About 12 SNe/field/lunation to be identified

Telescope allocation: Large Program on the ESO FORS/VLT:

240 hours spread over 4 semesters

Service mode.

Gemini:

3 Canada, 2 UK and 1 US nights/year requested.

Service mode.

Keck:

Visitor mode.

4 nights/year requested

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Beginning of the pre-survey:o March 2003.

As expected, data not optimal at the beginning (engineering time):

o New optics (Megaprime), new camera (Megacam), new softwares, …

Dedicated spectroscopy program started July 2003 ~ 50 well measured SNIa todate!

The CFHT LS pre-survey and survey

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Reference

Image

Subtraction

Sn2003fh: SN Ia at z=0.25

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R6D4-9

Candidate

Ia:

z = 0.94

Age = -1 days

Preliminary

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The CFHT Legacy Survey Supernovæ

Program

Canada and France

Extra collaborators for the spectroscopy:

VLT: ESO, Portugal, Sweden, UK.

Keck: US.

Gemini: UK, US.

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Simulation after a 5 years survey

=0.72 and M=0.28.

SNFactory (300 SNe)

CFHTLS (700 SNe)

A new generation of Hubble diagram

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SNLS : expected results

contraint

contraint

SN only : ~0.1 and w~0.2

limited to z<0.95 (atmosphere)

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Flat

Only statistical errors

68 %

Comparison with present measurements

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SNLS present conclusions

The CFHT LS /SNLS , a high redshift supernovæ factory:

o Survey started officially in August 2003.

o Sample increased by ~10: 700 Sne between 0.3<z<0.9.

o Very good quality and homogeneity of the data.

o Systematic errors at high redshift better controlled.

o Measurement of the w parameter at w 0.1.

o…

First results soon! (Already > 50 well measured SNIa)

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Present situation:183 SN from Riess 2004

Astro-ph0402512

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Curve for Gold sample

Fit, for a full sample, no prior

•Simulation and analysis tool:

Kosmoshow developed in IDL by André Tilquin (CPPM)

Kosmoshow analysis

marwww.in2p3.fr/~renoir/Kosmoshow.html

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Riess 2004, gold sample

m=0.445 0.105

X=0.972 0.190

k=-0.418 0.283

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Large presentr ?

Blanchard et al., (+ others) large r (0.1-0.2) for CMB possible

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Riess gold sample radiative component

Simulation and analysis tool:

Kosmoshow (A.Tilquin)

Add r in DL equation: (1+z)4

component

Strong correlation r with M

Positive r component not excluded!

BUT always NEED large

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Full fit on gold sample

T=1±0.1

Flat Universe

m=0.27±0.04

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How can present r0 be large?

• Expected r0 = (1 + f N) = 5.06 10-5 h2

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N = number of relativistic species Trec~ 0.26 eV

f = numerical factor = 0.227 for neutrinos

Expected (low z) r0 ~< 10-4 !!!With (1+z)4 evolution r,z=1100 is 103 higher than m with (1+z)3

evolution

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Bias from the time evolution of the equation of state

astro-ph/0403285 Virey et al.

•Quantitative analysis of the bias on the cosmological parameters from the fitting procedure, ie, assuming a constant w, when it is not!

•With present statistics, can be ignored

Not the case with larger samples!

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Example of bias: large w1

• w0F=-0.7

• w1F= 0.8

Suggestion Maor et al...

4-fit

Ms, M, w0 , w1

3-fit,

Ms, M, w0

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Comments on Supernovae: a summary

• Riess 2004 sample of SNIa: a strict selection• Comments on SNIa systematics. Not all understood!• Next SNIa surveys• Some Kosmoshow analysis of present SNIa data

Charling TAOApril 2004, Toulouse