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The Dark Energy Survey Supernova Program: Light Curves and 5 Yr Data Release
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Smp PhotometryEngineeringObservational PhysicsYr Data ReleaseCosmologyAstronomical Image AnalysisLight CurvesAstrophysical SimulationObservational CosmologyPhotometryPhysicsHigh-energy AstrophysicsAstrophysicsCosmic AbundanceNatural SciencesPhotometry (Optics)Point-spread Function PhotometryScene Modelling PhotometryDark Energy
Abstract We present griz photometric light curves for the full 5 yr of the Dark Energy Survey Supernova (DES-SN) program, obtained with both forced point-spread function photometry on difference images ( DiffImg ) performed during survey operations, and scene modelling photometry (SMP) on search images processed after the survey. This release contains 31,636 DiffImg and 19,706 high-quality SMP light curves, the latter of which contain 1635 photometrically classified SNe that pass cosmology quality cuts. This sample spans the largest redshift ( z ) range ever covered by a single SN survey (0.1 < z < 1.13) and is the largest single sample from a single instrument of SNe ever used for cosmological constraints. We describe in detail the improvements made to obtain the final DES-SN photometry and provide a comparison to what was used in the 3 yr DES-SN spectroscopically confirmed Type Ia SN sample. We also include a comparative analysis of the performance of the SMP photometry with respect to the real-time DiffImg forced photometry and find that SMP photometry is more precise, more accurate, and less sensitive to the host-galaxy surface brightness anomaly. The public release of the light curves and ancillary data can be found at github.com/des-science/DES-SN5YR and doi: 10.5281/zenodo.12720777 .
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