2021
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab1085
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Measurement on the cosmic curvature using the Gaussian process method

Abstract: Inflation predicts that the Universe is spatially flat. The Planck 2018 measurements of the cosmic microwave background anisotropy favour a spatially closed universe at more than 2σ confidence level. We use model independent methods to study the issue of cosmic curvature. The method reconstructs the Hubble parameter H(z) from cosmic chronometers data with the Gaussian process method. The distance modulus is then calculated with the reconstructed function H(z) and fitted by type Ia supernovae data. Combining th… Show more

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“…Our work is similar to the recent works by Yang & Gong [33] and Dhawan, Alsing & Vagonzzi [34], but there are quite a few differences to list. Yang and Gong [33], Dhawan, Alsing and Vagnozzi [34] have used the Pantheon compilation by Scolnic et al [31] in their analysis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Our work is similar to the recent works by Yang & Gong [33] and Dhawan, Alsing & Vagonzzi [34], but there are quite a few differences to list. Yang and Gong [33], Dhawan, Alsing and Vagnozzi [34] have used the Pantheon compilation by Scolnic et al [31] in their analysis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Our work is similar to the recent works by Yang & Gong [33] and Dhawan, Alsing & Vagonzzi [34], but there are quite a few differences to list. Yang and Gong [33], Dhawan, Alsing and Vagnozzi [34] have used the Pantheon compilation by Scolnic et al [31] in their analysis. However, in this work we have utilized the very recent redshift corrected version of Pantheon compilation by Steinhardt, Sneppen and Sen [68].…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…The literature already hosts a number of examples of the possible uses of Gaussian processes to test certain aspects of the present cosmological paradigm in model-agnostic ways. For example, one can find tests for the model dependence of the 𝐻 0 (Gómez-Valent & Amendola 2018; Cai et al 2020;Liao et al 2020;Bonilla et al 2021) and 𝑆 8 (Benisty 2021) tensions, for the non-zero curvature of space-time (Vagnozzi et al 2021;Yang & Gong 2021), as well as tests for the density and the equation of state of dark energy (Gerardi et al 2019;Zhang & Li 2018). More closely related to the topic of this work, in Perenon et al (2021) Gaussian processes were used to study the statistical correlations between the expansion history, cosmological distances, and the linear growth rate without appealing to the physical relationships between the three functions.…”
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confidence: 99%