Measuring dark energy with the $E_{\rm iso}-E_{\rm p}$ correlation of gamma-ray bursts using model-independent methods
Abstract
In this paper, we use two model-independent methods to standardize long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) using the correlation, where is the isotropic-equivalent gamma-ray energy and is the spectral peak energy. We update 42 long GRBs and try to make constraint on cosmological parameters. The full sample contains 151 long GRBs with redshifts from 0.0331 to 8.2. The first method is the simultaneous fitting method. The extrinsic scatter is taken into account and assigned to the parameter . The best-fitting values are , , and in the flat CDM model. The constraint on is at the 1 confidence level. If reduced method is used, the best-fit results are , and . The second method is using type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) to calibrate the correlation. We calibrate 90 high-redshift GRBs in the redshift range from 1.44 to 8.1. The cosmological constraints from these 90 GRBs are for flat CDM, and and for non-flat CDM. For the combination of GRB and SNe Ia sample, we obtain and for the flat CDM, and for the non-flat CDM, the results are , and . These results from calibrated GRBs are consistent with that of SNe Ia. Meanwhile, the combined data can improve cosmological constraints significantly, comparing to SNe Ia alone. Our results show that the correlation is promising to probe the high-redshift universe.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1509.08558,
title = {Measuring dark energy with the $E_{\rm iso}-E_{\rm p}$ correlation of gamma-ray bursts using model-independent methods},
author = {J. S. Wang and F. Y. Wang and K. S. Cheng and Z. G. Dai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.08558},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
10 pages, 6 figures, 4 table, accepted by A&A. Table 4 contains calibrated distance moduli of GRBs