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Probing homogeneity with standard candles
We show that standard candles can provide some valuable information about the density contrast, which could be particularly important at redshifts where other observations are not available. We use an inversion method to reconstruct the local radial density profile from luminosity distance observati...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2019/11/016 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2702127 |
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author | Chiang, Hsu Wen Romano, Antonio Enea Nugier, Fabien Chen, Pisin |
author_facet | Chiang, Hsu Wen Romano, Antonio Enea Nugier, Fabien Chen, Pisin |
author_sort | Chiang, Hsu Wen |
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description | We show that standard candles can provide some valuable information about the density contrast, which could be particularly important at redshifts where other observations are not available. We use an inversion method to reconstruct the local radial density profile from luminosity distance observations assuming background cosmological parameters obtained from large scale observations. Using type Ia Supernovae, Cepheids and the cosmological parameters from the Planck mission we reconstruct the radial density profiles along two different directions of the sky. We compare these profiles to other density maps obtained from luminosity density, in particular Keenan et al. 2013 and the \textsc{2M++} galaxy catalogue. The method independently confirms the existence of inhomogeneities, could be particularly useful to correctly normalize density maps from galaxy surveys with respect to the average density of the Universe, and could clarify the apparent discrepancy between local and large scale estimations of the Hubble constant. When better observational supernovae data will be available, the accuracy of the reconstructed density profiles will improve and will allow to further investigate the existence of structures whose size is beyond the reach of galaxy surveys. |
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spelling | cern-27021272023-10-04T06:02:52Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2019/11/016http://cds.cern.ch/record/2702127engChiang, Hsu WenRomano, Antonio EneaNugier, FabienChen, PisinProbing homogeneity with standard candlesastro-ph.COAstrophysics and AstronomyWe show that standard candles can provide some valuable information about the density contrast, which could be particularly important at redshifts where other observations are not available. We use an inversion method to reconstruct the local radial density profile from luminosity distance observations assuming background cosmological parameters obtained from large scale observations. Using type Ia Supernovae, Cepheids and the cosmological parameters from the Planck mission we reconstruct the radial density profiles along two different directions of the sky. We compare these profiles to other density maps obtained from luminosity density, in particular Keenan et al. 2013 and the \textsc{2M++} galaxy catalogue. The method independently confirms the existence of inhomogeneities, could be particularly useful to correctly normalize density maps from galaxy surveys with respect to the average density of the Universe, and could clarify the apparent discrepancy between local and large scale estimations of the Hubble constant. When better observational supernovae data will be available, the accuracy of the reconstructed density profiles will improve and will allow to further investigate the existence of structures whose size is beyond the reach of galaxy surveys.We show that standard candles can provide some valuable information about the density contrast, which could be particularly important at redshifts where other observations are not available. We use an inversion method to reconstruct the local radial density profile from luminosity distance observations assuming background cosmological parameters obtained from large scale observations. Using type Ia Supernovae% (SNe) , Cepheids and the cosmological parameters from the Planck mission we reconstruct the radial density profiles along two different directions of the sky. We compare these profiles to other density maps obtained from luminosity density, in particular Keenan et al. 2013 and the \TMPP galaxy catalogue. The method independently confirms the existence of inhomogeneities, could be particularly useful to correctly normalize density maps from galaxy surveys with respect to the average density of the Universe, and could clarify the apparent discrepancy between local and large scale estimations of the Hubble constant. When better observational supernovae data will be available, the accuracy of the reconstructed density profiles will improve and will allow to further investigate the existence of structures whose size is beyond the reach of galaxy surveys.arXiv:1706.09734oai:cds.cern.ch:27021272017-06-29 |
spellingShingle | astro-ph.CO Astrophysics and Astronomy Chiang, Hsu Wen Romano, Antonio Enea Nugier, Fabien Chen, Pisin Probing homogeneity with standard candles |
title | Probing homogeneity with standard candles |
title_full | Probing homogeneity with standard candles |
title_fullStr | Probing homogeneity with standard candles |
title_full_unstemmed | Probing homogeneity with standard candles |
title_short | Probing homogeneity with standard candles |
title_sort | probing homogeneity with standard candles |
topic | astro-ph.CO Astrophysics and Astronomy |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2019/11/016 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2702127 |
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