Systematic error due to isotropic inhomogeneities
Abstract
Usually the effects of isotropic inhomogeneities are not seriously taken into account in the determination of the cosmological parameters because of Copernican principle whose statement is that we do not live in the privileged domain in the universe. But Copernican principle has not been observationally confirmed yet in sufficient accuracy, and there is the possibility that there are non-negligible large-scale isotropic inhomogeneities in our universe. In this paper, we study the effects of the isotropic inhomogeneities on the determination of the cosmological parameters and show the probability that non-Copernican isotropic inhomogeneities mislead us into believing, for example, the phantom energy of the equation of state, with , even in case that is the true value.
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@article{arxiv.1505.02472,
title = {Systematic error due to isotropic inhomogeneities},
author = {Hiroyuki Negishi and Ken-ichi Nakao and Chul-Moon Yoo and Ryusuke Nishikawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.02472},
year = {2015}
}
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23 pages, 6 figures