2021
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.104.023525
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Luminosity distance and anisotropic sky-sampling at low redshifts: A numerical relativity study

Abstract: Most cosmological data analysis today relies on the Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) metric, providing the basis of the current standard cosmological model. Within this framework, interesting tensions between our increasingly precise data and theoretical predictions are coming to light. It is therefore reasonable to explore the potential for cosmological analysis outside of the exact FLRW cosmological framework. In this work we adopt the general luminosity-distance series expansion in redshift with n… Show more

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“…In Refs. [1394], the analytical expression of the luminosity distance in Eqs. ( 122)-( 124) was analysed for an ensemble of observers in fully relativistic large scale numerical simulations.…”
Section: Data Analysis In An Universe With Structure: Accounting For ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Refs. [1394], the analytical expression of the luminosity distance in Eqs. ( 122)-( 124) was analysed for an ensemble of observers in fully relativistic large scale numerical simulations.…”
Section: Data Analysis In An Universe With Structure: Accounting For ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The signatures of the anisotropy of the luminosity distance cosmography as seen for the ensemble of observers, and the variations of the cosmography across observers, are discussed in Ref. [1394], in context of the Hubble tension. The dominant dipole as seen in Q and R for the observer in Fig.…”
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“…In general, there could be corrections to the FLRW approximation [64,65]. Putting all these back into equation (72) gives a smooth distance modulus…”
Section: Iii2 Supernova Peak Magnitude-redshift Relationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, the errors are consistent with an isotropic Universe, but this exercise can be repeated as GW statistics improve. If the anisotropy is substantiated by both EM and GW events in time, it not only may explain CMB anomalies [8,9,10], but raises a host of interesting theoretical questions [75,76,77,78,79], which can be tested observationally [80,81].…”
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confidence: 99%