English

Robust and model-independent cosmological constraints from distance measurements

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2019-07-10 v2

Abstract

We present a systematic analysis of the cosmological constraints from the "Pantheon Sample" of 1048 Type Ia Supernovae (SNe Ia) in the redshift range 0.01<z<2.30.01<z<2.3 compiled by Scolnic et al. (2018). Applying the flux-averaging method for detecting unknown systematic effects, we find that the "Pantheon" sample has been well calibrated and the bias caused by unknown systematic errors has been minimized. We present the estimate of distances measured from SNe Ia and reconstruct the expansion history of the Universe. The results are in agreement with a simple cosmological constant model and reveals the possible improvements that future SN Ia observations from WFIRST and LSST can target. We have derived distance priors using the CMB data from the Planck 2018 final data release, and combine them with SNe Ia and BAO data, to explore the impact from the systematic errors of SNe Ia on the combined cosmological parameter constraints. Using the combined data set of SNe Ia, BAO, and CMB distance priors, we measure the dark energy density function X(z)=ρX(z)/ρX(0)X(z)=\rho_X(z)/\rho_X(0) as a free function (defined as a cubic spline of its values at z=0.33,0.67,1.0z=0.33, 0.67, 1.0), along with the cosmological parameters (Ωk\Omega_k, Ωm\Omega_m, Ωb\Omega_b, H0H_0). We find no deviation from a flat Universe dominated by a cosmological constant (X(z)=1X(z)=1), and H0=68.4±0.9km s1Mpc1H_0=68.4\pm 0.9\text{km s}^{-1}\text{Mpc}^{-1}, straddling the Planck team's measurement of H0=67.4±0.5km s1Mpc1H_0=67.4\pm 0.5\text{km s}^{-1}\text{Mpc}^{-1}, and Riess et al. (2018) measurement of H0=73.52±1.62km s1Mpc1H_0=73.52\pm 1.62\text{km s}^{-1}\text{Mpc}^{-1}. Adding H0=73.52±1.62km s1Mpc1H_0=73.52\pm 1.62\text{km s}^{-1}\text{Mpc}^{-1} as a prior to the combined data set leads to the time dependence of the dark energy density at z0.33z\sim 0.33 at 68\% confidence level. Not including the systematic errors on SNe Ia has a similar but larger effect on the dark energy density measurement.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1811.07425,
  title  = {Robust and model-independent cosmological constraints from distance measurements},
  author = {Zhongxu Zhai and Yun Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.07425},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

13 pages, 9 figures, 4 tables, comments welcome; v2: typo corrected, references added