Testing the isotropy of cosmic acceleration with Pantheon+ and SH0ES: A cosmographic analysis
Abstract
We use a recent Pantheon+SH0ES compilation of Type Ia Supernova distance measurements at low-redshift, i.e., , in order to investigate the directional dependency of the deceleration parameter () in different patches ( size) across the sky, as a probe of the statistical isotropy of the Universe. We adopt a cosmographic approach to compute the cosmological distances, fixing and to reference values provided by the collaboration. By looking at 500 different patches randomly taken across the sky, we find a maximum CL anisotropy level for , whose direction points orthogonally to the cosmic microwave background (CMB) dipole axis, i.e., vs . We assessed the statistical significance of those results, finding that such a signal is expected due to the limitations of the observational sample. These results support that there is no significant evidence for a departure from the cosmic isotropy assumption, one of the pillars of the standard cosmological model.
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@article{arxiv.2402.17741,
title = {Testing the isotropy of cosmic acceleration with Pantheon+ and SH0ES: A cosmographic analysis},
author = {Carlos A. P. Bengaly and Cássio Pigozzo and Jailson S. Alcaniz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.17741},
year = {2024}
}
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