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Determining H0 using a model-independent method |
Pu-Xun Wu1,2,*(),Zheng-Xiang Li3,Hong-Wei Yu1 |
1. Center for Nonlinear Science and Department of Physics, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China 2. Center for High Energy Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100080, China 3. Department of Astronomy, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China |
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Abstract By using type Ia supernovae (SNIa) to provide the luminosity distance (LD) directly, which depends on the value of the Hubble constant H0 = 100h km·s−1·Mpc−1, and the angular diameter distance from galaxy clusters or baryon acoustic oscillations (BAOs) to give the derived LD according to the distance duality relation, we propose a model-independent method to determine h from the fact that different observations should give the same LD at a given redshift. Combining the Sloan Digital Sky Survey II (SDSS-II) SNIa from the MLCS2k2 light curve fit and galaxy cluster data, we find that at the 1σ confidence level (CL), h=0.5867±0.0303 for the sample of the elliptical β model for galaxy clusters, and h=0.6199±0.0293 for that of the sphericall β model. The former is smaller than the values from other observations, whereas the latter is consistent with the Planck result at the 2σ CL and agrees very well with the value reconstructed directly from the H(z) data. With the SDSS-II SNIa and BAO measurements, a tighter constraint, h = 0.6683±0.0221, is obtained. For comparison, we also consider the Union 2.1 SNIa from the SALT2 light curve fitting. The results from the Union 2.1 SNIa are slightly larger than those from the SDSS-II SNIa, and the Union 2.1 SNIa+ BAOs give the tightest value. We find that the values from SNIa+ BAOs are quite consistent with those from the Planck and the BAOs, as well as the local measurement from Cepheids and very-low-redshift SNIa.
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Keywords
Hubble constant
luminosity distance
angular diameter distance
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Corresponding Author(s):
Pu-Xun Wu
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Issue Date: 16 August 2016
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