Model-independent constraints on cosmic curvature: implication from the future space gravitational-wave antenna DECIGO

Abstract In order to estimate cosmic curvature from cosmological probes like standard candles, one has to measure the luminosity distance $$D_L(z)$$ D L ( z ) , its derivative with respect to redshift $$D'_L(z)$$ D L ′ ( z ) and the expansion rate H(z) at the same redshift. In this paper, we st...

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Main Authors: Xiaogang Zheng, Shuo Cao, Yuting Liu, Marek Biesiada, Tonghua Liu, Shuaibo Geng, Yujie Lian, Wuzheng Guo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-01-01
Series:European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-08796-w
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spelling doaj-6efdbd7b5e544ff8aac336afde7115a02021-01-17T12:52:59ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields1434-60441434-60522021-01-018111910.1140/epjc/s10052-020-08796-wModel-independent constraints on cosmic curvature: implication from the future space gravitational-wave antenna DECIGOXiaogang Zheng0Shuo Cao1Yuting Liu2Marek Biesiada3Tonghua Liu4Shuaibo Geng5Yujie Lian6Wuzheng Guo7School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Wuhan Polytechnic UniversityDepartment of Astronomy, Beijing Normal UniversityDepartment of Astronomy, Beijing Normal UniversityDepartment of Astronomy, Beijing Normal UniversityDepartment of Astronomy, Beijing Normal UniversityDepartment of Astronomy, Beijing Normal UniversityDepartment of Astronomy, Beijing Normal UniversityDepartment of Astronomy, Beijing Normal UniversityAbstract In order to estimate cosmic curvature from cosmological probes like standard candles, one has to measure the luminosity distance $$D_L(z)$$ D L ( z ) , its derivative with respect to redshift $$D'_L(z)$$ D L ′ ( z ) and the expansion rate H(z) at the same redshift. In this paper, we study how such idea could be implemented with future generation of space-based DECi-hertz Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (DECIGO), in combination with cosmic chronometers providing cosmology-independent H(z) data. Our results show that for the Hubble diagram of simulated DECIGO data acting as a new type of standard siren, it would be able to constrain cosmic curvature with the precision of $$\varDelta \varOmega _k= 0.09$$ Δ Ω k = 0.09 with the currently available sample of 31 measurements of Hubble parameters. In the framework of the third generation ground-based gravitational wave detectors, the spatial curvature is constrained to be $$\varDelta \varOmega _k= 0.13$$ Δ Ω k = 0.13 for Einstein Telescope (ET). More interestingly, compared to other approaches aiming for model-independent estimations of spatial curvature, our analysis also achieve the reconstruction of the evolution of $$\varOmega _k(z)$$ Ω k ( z ) , in the framework of a model-independent method of Gaussian processes (GP) without assuming a specific form. Therefore, one can expect that the newly emerged gravitational wave astronomy can become useful in local measurements of cosmic curvature using distant sources.https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-08796-w
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author Xiaogang Zheng
Shuo Cao
Yuting Liu
Marek Biesiada
Tonghua Liu
Shuaibo Geng
Yujie Lian
Wuzheng Guo
spellingShingle Xiaogang Zheng
Shuo Cao
Yuting Liu
Marek Biesiada
Tonghua Liu
Shuaibo Geng
Yujie Lian
Wuzheng Guo
Model-independent constraints on cosmic curvature: implication from the future space gravitational-wave antenna DECIGO
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
author_facet Xiaogang Zheng
Shuo Cao
Yuting Liu
Marek Biesiada
Tonghua Liu
Shuaibo Geng
Yujie Lian
Wuzheng Guo
author_sort Xiaogang Zheng
title Model-independent constraints on cosmic curvature: implication from the future space gravitational-wave antenna DECIGO
title_short Model-independent constraints on cosmic curvature: implication from the future space gravitational-wave antenna DECIGO
title_full Model-independent constraints on cosmic curvature: implication from the future space gravitational-wave antenna DECIGO
title_fullStr Model-independent constraints on cosmic curvature: implication from the future space gravitational-wave antenna DECIGO
title_full_unstemmed Model-independent constraints on cosmic curvature: implication from the future space gravitational-wave antenna DECIGO
title_sort model-independent constraints on cosmic curvature: implication from the future space gravitational-wave antenna decigo
publisher SpringerOpen
series European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
issn 1434-6044
1434-6052
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract In order to estimate cosmic curvature from cosmological probes like standard candles, one has to measure the luminosity distance $$D_L(z)$$ D L ( z ) , its derivative with respect to redshift $$D'_L(z)$$ D L ′ ( z ) and the expansion rate H(z) at the same redshift. In this paper, we study how such idea could be implemented with future generation of space-based DECi-hertz Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (DECIGO), in combination with cosmic chronometers providing cosmology-independent H(z) data. Our results show that for the Hubble diagram of simulated DECIGO data acting as a new type of standard siren, it would be able to constrain cosmic curvature with the precision of $$\varDelta \varOmega _k= 0.09$$ Δ Ω k = 0.09 with the currently available sample of 31 measurements of Hubble parameters. In the framework of the third generation ground-based gravitational wave detectors, the spatial curvature is constrained to be $$\varDelta \varOmega _k= 0.13$$ Δ Ω k = 0.13 for Einstein Telescope (ET). More interestingly, compared to other approaches aiming for model-independent estimations of spatial curvature, our analysis also achieve the reconstruction of the evolution of $$\varOmega _k(z)$$ Ω k ( z ) , in the framework of a model-independent method of Gaussian processes (GP) without assuming a specific form. Therefore, one can expect that the newly emerged gravitational wave astronomy can become useful in local measurements of cosmic curvature using distant sources.
url https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-08796-w
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