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Model-independent distance calibration of high-redshift gamma-ray bursts and constrain on the $\Lambda$CDM model

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2015-11-30 v2

Abstract

Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are luminous enough to be detectable up to redshift z10z\sim 10. They are often proposed as complementary tools to type-Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) in tracing the Hubble diagram of the Universe. The distance calibrations of GRBs usually make use one or some of the empirical luminosity correlations, such as τlagL\tau_{\rm lag}-L, VLV-L, EpLE_p-L, EpEγE_p-E_{\gamma}, τRTL\tau_{\rm RT}-L and EpEisoE_p-E_{\rm iso} relations. These calibrating methods are based on the underling assumption that the empirical luminosity correlations are universal over all redshift range. In this paper, we test the possible redshift dependence of six luminosity correlations by dividing GRBs into low-zz and high-zz classes according to their redshift smaller or larger than 1.4. It is shown that the EpEγE_p-E_{\gamma} relation for low-zz GRBs is consistent with that for high-zz GRBs within 1σ1\sigma uncertainty. The intrinsic scatter of VLV-L relation is too larger to make a convincing conclusion. For the rest four correlations, however, low-zz GRBs differ from high-zz GRBs at more than 3σ3\sigma confidence level. As such, we calibrate GRBs using the EpEγE_p-E_{\gamma} relation in a model-independent way. The constraint of high-zz GRBs on the Λ\LambdaCDM model gives ΩM=0.302±0.142(1σ)\Omega_M=0.302\pm 0.142(1\sigma), well consistent with the Planck 2015 results.

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@article{arxiv.1507.06662,
  title  = {Model-independent distance calibration of high-redshift gamma-ray bursts and constrain on the $\Lambda$CDM model},
  author = {Hai-Nan Lin and Xin Li and Zhe Chang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.06662},
  year   = {2015}
}

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10 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables