Measuring cosmological parameters with a luminosity-time correlation of gamma-ray bursts
Abstract
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), as a possible probe to extend the Hubble diagram to high redshifts, have attracted much attention recently. In this paper, we select two samples of GRBs that have a plateau phase in X-ray afterglow. One is short GRBs with plateau phases dominated by magnetic dipole (MD) radiations. The other is long GRBs with gravitational-wave (GW) dominated plateau phases. These GRBs can be well standardized using the correlation between the plateau luminosity and the end time of plateau . The so-called circularity problem is mitigated by using the observational Hubble parameter data and Gaussian process method. The calibrated \ltb ~correlations are also used to constrain CDM and = models. Combining the MD-LGRBs sample from Wang et al. (2021) and the MD-SGRBs sample, we find and = excluding systematic uncertainties in the nonflat CDM model. Adding type Ia supernovae from Pantheon sample, the best-fitting results are = and = in the model. These results are in agreement with the CDM model. Our result supports that selection of GRBs from the same physical mechanism is crucial for cosmological purposes.
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@article{arxiv.2107.12718,
title = {Measuring cosmological parameters with a luminosity-time correlation of gamma-ray bursts},
author = {J. P. Hu and F. Y. Wang and Z. G. Dai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.12718},
year = {2021}
}
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18 pages, 12 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in MNRAS