We use the state-of-the-art data on cosmic chronometers (CCH) and the Pantheon+compilation of supernovae of Type Ia (SNIa) to test the constancy of the SNIa absolute magnitude, M, and the robustness of the cosmological principle (CP) at z ≲ 2 with a model-agnostic approach. We do so by reconstructing M(z) and the curvature parameter Ωk(z) using Gaussian Processes. Moreover, we use CCH in combination with data on baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) from various galaxy surveys (6dFGS, BOSS, eBOSS, WiggleZ, DES Y3) to measure the sound horizon at the baryon-drag epoch, rd, from each BAO data point and check their consistency. Given the precision allowed by the CCH, we find that M(z), Ωk(z), and rd(z) are fully compatible (at per cent C.L.) with constant values. This justifies our final analyses, in which we put constraints on these constant parameters under the validity of the CP, the metric description of gravity and standard physics in the vicinity of the stellar objects, but otherwise in a model-independent way. If we exclude the SNIa contained in the host galaxies employed by SH0ES, our results read M = (-19.314 + 0.086 -0.108) mag, rd = (142.3 ±5.3) Mpc, and Ωk = -0.07 + 0.12 -0.15, with H0 = (71.5 ± 3.1) km s-1 Mpc-1 (68 per cent C.L.). These values are independent of the main data sets involved in the H0 tension, namely, the cosmic microwave background and the first two rungs of the cosmic distance ladder. If, instead, we also consider the SNIa in the host galaxies, calibrated with Cepheids, we measure M = (-19.252 + 0. 024 -0.036 ) mag, rd = (141.9 + 5.6 -4.9 ) Mpc, Ωk = -0.10 + 0.12 -0.15 , and H0 = (74.0 + 0.9-1.0) km s-1 Mpc-1.

Favale, A., Gómez-Valent, A., Migliaccio, M. (2023). Cosmic chronometers to calibrate the ladders and measure the curvature of the Universe. A model-independent study. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 523(3), 3406-3422 [10.1093/mnras/stad1621].

Cosmic chronometers to calibrate the ladders and measure the curvature of the Universe. A model-independent study

Favale, A;Migliaccio, M
2023-01-01

Abstract

We use the state-of-the-art data on cosmic chronometers (CCH) and the Pantheon+compilation of supernovae of Type Ia (SNIa) to test the constancy of the SNIa absolute magnitude, M, and the robustness of the cosmological principle (CP) at z ≲ 2 with a model-agnostic approach. We do so by reconstructing M(z) and the curvature parameter Ωk(z) using Gaussian Processes. Moreover, we use CCH in combination with data on baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) from various galaxy surveys (6dFGS, BOSS, eBOSS, WiggleZ, DES Y3) to measure the sound horizon at the baryon-drag epoch, rd, from each BAO data point and check their consistency. Given the precision allowed by the CCH, we find that M(z), Ωk(z), and rd(z) are fully compatible (at per cent C.L.) with constant values. This justifies our final analyses, in which we put constraints on these constant parameters under the validity of the CP, the metric description of gravity and standard physics in the vicinity of the stellar objects, but otherwise in a model-independent way. If we exclude the SNIa contained in the host galaxies employed by SH0ES, our results read M = (-19.314 + 0.086 -0.108) mag, rd = (142.3 ±5.3) Mpc, and Ωk = -0.07 + 0.12 -0.15, with H0 = (71.5 ± 3.1) km s-1 Mpc-1 (68 per cent C.L.). These values are independent of the main data sets involved in the H0 tension, namely, the cosmic microwave background and the first two rungs of the cosmic distance ladder. If, instead, we also consider the SNIa in the host galaxies, calibrated with Cepheids, we measure M = (-19.252 + 0. 024 -0.036 ) mag, rd = (141.9 + 5.6 -4.9 ) Mpc, Ωk = -0.10 + 0.12 -0.15 , and H0 = (74.0 + 0.9-1.0) km s-1 Mpc-1.
2023
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Settore FIS/05
Settore PHYS-05/A - Astrofisica, cosmologia e scienza dello spazio
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distance scale; dark energy; cosmology: observations; cosmological parameters
Favale, A., Gómez-Valent, A., Migliaccio, M. (2023). Cosmic chronometers to calibrate the ladders and measure the curvature of the Universe. A model-independent study. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 523(3), 3406-3422 [10.1093/mnras/stad1621].
Favale, A; Gómez-Valent, A; Migliaccio, M
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