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    Model-independent Distance Calibration and Curvature Measurement Using Quasars and Cosmic Chronometers

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    Author
    Wei, Jun-Jie
    Melia, Fulvio
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Dept Astron
    Univ Arizona, Dept Phys, Program Appl Math
    Issue Date
    2020-01-14
    
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    Jun-Jie Wei and Fulvio Melia 2020 ApJ 888 99
    Journal
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
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    Copyright © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Abstract
    We present a new model-independent method to determine spatial curvature and to mitigate the circularity problem affecting the use of quasars as distance indicators. Cosmic-chronometer measurements are used to construct the curvature-dependent luminosity distance using a polynomial fit. Based on the reconstructed and the known ultraviolet versus X-ray luminosity correlation of quasars, we simultaneously place limits on the curvature parameter omega(K) and the parameters characterizing the luminosity correlation function. This model-independent analysis suggests that a mildly closed universe is preferred at the 2.1 sigma level. With the calibrated luminosity correlation, we build a new data set consisting of 1598 quasar distance moduli, and use these calibrated measurements to test and compare the standard ?CDM model and the R-h = ct universe. Both models account for the data very well, though the optimized flat ?CDM model has one more free parameter than R-h = ct, and is penalized more heavily by the Bayes Information Criterion. We find that R-h = ct is slightly favored over ?CDM with a likelihood of similar to 57.7% versus 42.3%.
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    0004-637X
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    10.3847/1538-4357/ab5e7d
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