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Inference of the cosmic rest-frame from supernovae Ia

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2022-11-30 v2

Abstract

We determine the proper motion of the Solar system from the Pantheon sample of supernovae (SNe) of type Ia. The posterior distribution of the Solar system proper velocity, its direction and relevant cosmological parameters are obtained based on the observed distance moduli, heliocentric redshifts, and positions of SNe by means of a Markov Chain Monte Carlo method. We account for the unknown peculiar motion of SNe by including their expected covariance from linear theory. We find that the Solar system moves with vo=249±51v_o = 249 \pm 51 km/s towards RA=166±16RA = 166 \pm 16 deg, Dec=10±19Dec = 10 \pm 19 deg (J2000) (all at 68\% C.L.). The direction of motion agrees with the direction of the dipole observed in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) (RA=166RA = 166 deg, Dec=7Dec = -7 deg). The inferred velocity is 2.4σ2.4 \sigma smaller than the value inferred from a purely kinematic interpretation of the CMB dipole (370370 km/s). Assuming a flat Λ\Lambda cold dark matter model, we find no degeneracy of Solar proper motion with other cosmological parameters. The dimensionless matter density is ΩM=0.305±0.022\Omega_M = 0.305 \pm 0.022, in excellent agreement with CMB measurements. We also find no degeneracy of the Solar proper motion with the SN calibration nuisance parameter. We conclude that a larger sample of SNe will allow an independent and robust test of the kinematic nature of the CMB dipole.

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@article{arxiv.2111.03055,
  title  = {Inference of the cosmic rest-frame from supernovae Ia},
  author = {Nick Horstmann and Yannic Pietschke and Dominik J. Schwarz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.03055},
  year   = {2022}
}

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13 pages, 22 figures