Pantheon update on a model-independent analysis of cosmological supernova data
Abstract
We present an update of our previous work, necessitated by availability of a significantly improved dataset. The work is a model-independent analysis of the cosmological supernova (Type Ia) data, where function families are fit to the data in form of luminosity distance as function of redshift, that is, ; and subsequently time-derivatives of the scale function are derived, but as functions of , without making assumptions about of gravity or the contents of the universe. This gives, e.g. the redshift value at which the universe goes over from deceleration to acceleration, as for a flat universe. In the update, we switch to a more modern fit criterion and also take into account the uncertainty in the calibration of the SNIa luminosities. If a theory of gravity assumed, our results allow determination of the density of the universe as function of , from which conclusions about the contents of the universe can be drawn. We update the previous work's result where this was done for Einstein gravity, finding a lower-limit on the dark energy fraction, ; and here we do this also for Starobinsky gravity, where we can find a Starobinsky parameter that can eliminate the need for dark energy.
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@article{arxiv.2001.04408,
title = {Pantheon update on a model-independent analysis of cosmological supernova data},
author = {A. K. Çamlıbel and İ. Semiz and M. A. Feyizoğlu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.04408},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
23 pages, 12 figures, 5 tables. The authors promise to keep an expanded and continuously updated version of table 4 (calculations of the transition redshift in the literature) online for as long as possible and reasonable