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Consistency of Pantheon+ supernovae with a large-scale isotropic universe

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2023-10-26 v2

Abstract

We investigate the possible anisotropy of the universe using the most up-to-date type Ia supernovae, i.e. the Pantheon+ compilation. We fit the full Pantheon+ data with the dipole-modulated Λ\LambdaCDM model, and find that it is well consistent with a null dipole. We further divide the full sample into several subsamples with different high-redshift cutoff zcz_c. It is shown that the dipole appears at 2σ2\sigma confidence level only if zc0.1z_c\leq 0.1, and in this redshift region the dipole is very stable, almost independent of the specific value of zcz_c. For zc=0.1z_c=0.1, the dipole amplitude is D=1.00.4+0.4×103D=1.0_{-0.4}^{+0.4}\times 10^{-3}, pointing towards (l,b)=(334.5 21.6+25.7,16.0 16.8+27.1)(l,b)=(334.5_{\ -21.6^{\circ}}^{\circ +25.7^{\circ}},16.0_{\ -16.8^{\circ}}^{\circ +27.1^{\circ}}), which is about 6565^{\circ} away from the CMB dipole. This implies that the full Pantheon+ is consistent with a large-scale isotropic universe, but the low-redshift anisotropy couldn't be purely explained by the peculiar motion of the local universe.

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@article{arxiv.2309.11320,
  title  = {Consistency of Pantheon+ supernovae with a large-scale isotropic universe},
  author = {Li Tang and Hai-Nan Lin and Liang Liu and Xin Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.11320},
  year   = {2023}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures