English

Crosschecking Cosmic Distances from DESI BAO and DES SNe

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2026-04-27 v3

Abstract

We perform a consistency check of DESI DR2 BAO constraints (DM/rd,DH/rd)D_M/r_d, D_H/r_d) by reconstructing the same quantities from DES supernovae (SNe) in bins with the same effective redshift zeff{0.510,0.706,0.934}z_{\textrm{eff}} \in \{ 0.510, 0.706, 0.934 \} and a Planck rdr_d prior. Through mock analysis we show that DM(zeff)D_M(z_{\rm eff}) and DH(zeff)D_{H}(z_{\rm eff}) can be locally reconstructed model agnostically from Λ\LambdaCDM and extended models, but only if one employs frequentist methods; purely Bayesian reconstructions from Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) exhibit bias. We find that the ratio of the three DM/rdD_M/r_d values at different zeffz_{\textrm{eff}} are consistent with a horizontal, thus confirming that the distance duality relation holds up to calibration. However, the DH/rdD_H/r_d ratio shows a decreasing trend driven by the zeff=0.934z_{\textrm{eff}} = 0.934 bin, the significance of which varies from 2.5σ2.5 \sigma with Bayesian methods down to 1.4σ1.4 \sigma with frequentist methods. We show that replacing DES with DES-Dovekie SNe reduces the significance to 1.7σ1.7 \sigma and 1.2σ1.2 \sigma in Bayesian and frequentist approaches, respectively. We conclude that distances reconstructed from SNe show good agreement with DESI BAO distances across the redshifts studied. We also note that DM(zeff=0.510)/rdD_M(z_{\rm eff} = 0.510)/r_d reconstructed from SNe favours DESI BAO over transversal BAO against a backdrop of a 3.7σ3.7 \sigma disagreement.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2510.04179,
  title  = {Crosschecking Cosmic Distances from DESI BAO and DES SNe},
  author = {Mauricio Lopez-Hernandez and Eoin Ó Colgáin and Saeed Pourojaghi and M. M. Sheikh-Jabbari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.04179},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

v1 7 pages, 3 figures; v2 updated to show that DES-Dovekie distances are more consistent with DESI than earlier DES sample; v3 frequentist analysis added, title and conclusions changed