We summarise a new approach for measuring the Hubble constant using standard sirens and the reconstructed matter density field obtained from observed galaxy surveys. Specifically, we describe and test this method using the Bayesian forward-modelled software BORG. This software evolves the initial density field to the present, sampling plausible density fields from the posterior, accounting for peculiar velocities, and automatically incorporating higher-order correlation functions. The advantage of adding additional information from correlations is expected to make this method more effective in low-signal-to-noise regimes, such as those with modest galaxy number density or incomplete surveys. Our results show that developing a cross-correlation framework between gravitational waves and galaxy surveys, based on the forward-modelled reconstructed density field, to measure H0 is promising. This review is based on the research conducted as part of Boruah's Ph.D. thesis.
@article{arxiv.2503.07974,
title = {Inference of Hubble constant using standard sirens and reconstructed matter density field},
author = {Supranta S. Boruah and Ghazal Geshnizjani and Guilhem Lavaux},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.07974},
year = {2025}
}
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To be published in Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings:"The Relativistic Universe: From Classical to Quantum, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Recent Developments in Relativistic Astrophysics", Gangtok, December 11-13, 2023: to felicitate Prof. Banibrata Mukhopadhyay on his 50th Birth Anniversary", Editors: S Ghosh & A R Rao, Springer Nature;