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Robustness of $H_0$ determination at intermediate redshifts

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-06-19 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

The most recent Hubble constant (H0)H_0) estimates from local methods (z << 1), H0=73.8±2.4H_0=73.8\pm 2.4 km s1^{-1} Mpc1^{-1}, and the one from high redshifts H0=67.3±1.2H_0=67.3\pm 1.2 km s1^{-1} Mpc1^{-1}, are discrepant at 2.4σ2.4 \sigma confidence level. Within this context, Lima & Cunha (LC) derived a new determination of H0H_0 using four cosmic probes at intermediate redshifts (0.1<z<1.80.1<z<1.8) based on the so-called flat Λ\LambdaCDM model. They obtained H0=74.1±2.2H_0=74.1\pm 2.2 km s1^{-1} Mpc1^{-1}, in full agreement with local measurements. In this Letter, we explore the robustness of the LC result searching for systematic errors and its dependence from the cosmological model used. We find that the H0H_0 value from this joint analysis is very weakly dependent on the underlying cosmological model, but the morphology adopted to infer the distance to galaxy clusters changes the result sizeably, being the main source of systematic errors. Therefore, a better understanding of the cluster morphology is paramount to transform this method into a powerful cross-check for H0H_0.

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@article{arxiv.1404.4418,
  title  = {Robustness of $H_0$ determination at intermediate redshifts},
  author = {R. F. L. Holanda and V. C. Busti and G. Pordeus da Silva},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.4418},
  year   = {2015}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures, version accepted for publication in MNRAS Letters