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The Hubble-Lema\^{i}tre constant and sound horizon from low-redshift probes

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2019-08-14 v1

Abstract

We revisit the claimed tension, or lack thereof, of measured values of the Hubble-Lema\^{i}tre parameter H0H_0 from Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) data and low-redshift indicators. Baryon Acoustic Oscillations (BAO) rely on the scale of the sound horizon at recombination rsr_s to convert angular measurements into angular-diameter distances, so fixing rsr_s from CMB measurements already constrains H0.H_0. If departures from concordance cosmology are to be constrained, truly independent measurements of H0H_0 are needed. We use the angular-diameter distances to three time-delay lenses from the H0LiCOW collaboration to calibrate the distance ladder, combine them with relative distances from Supernovae Ia and BAO, leaving rsr_s completely free, and provide the inferred coefficients (q0,j0,s0q_{0},j_{0},s_{0}) in the polynomial expansion of H(z). We obtain H0rs=(9895±161)H_{0}r_{s}=(9895\pm161)km/s and H0=(72±7)H_0=(72\pm7)km/s/Mpc. Combined with H0H_0 from H0LiCOW, then rs=(137±4.5)r_s=(137\pm4.5)Mpc is consistent with previous work and systematically lower than the CMB-inferred value. Our results are independent of the adopted cosmology, and removing Supernovae with z<0.1 has a negligible effect.

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@article{arxiv.1908.02401,
  title  = {The Hubble-Lema\^{i}tre constant and sound horizon from low-redshift probes},
  author = {Radosław Wojtak and Adriano Agnello},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.02401},
  year   = {2019}
}

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6 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables; published in MNRAS