Constraining the anisotropy of the Universe with the X-ray and UV fluxes of quasars
Abstract We test the anisotropy in the Finslerian cosmological model with the X-ray and ultraviolet (UV) fluxes of quasars. The 2015 and 2020 compilations of quasars are used in the cosmological constraints. We find that the dipole direction given by the 2015 quasar compilation is not far away from...
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doaj-9ef8679bdd954ff2b6309e493c1ddfa52021-08-08T11:13:24ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields1434-60441434-60522021-08-018181810.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09491-0Constraining the anisotropy of the Universe with the X-ray and UV fluxes of quasarsDong Zhao0Jun-Qing Xia1Department of Astronomy, Beijing Normal UniversityDepartment of Astronomy, Beijing Normal UniversityAbstract We test the anisotropy in the Finslerian cosmological model with the X-ray and ultraviolet (UV) fluxes of quasars. The 2015 and 2020 compilations of quasars are used in the cosmological constraints. We find that the dipole direction given by the 2015 quasar compilation is not far away from the one provided by the Pantheon sample and the angular differences are around $$30^{\circ }$$ 30 ∘ . The Pantheon sample is combined with quasars as the “standardized candles” to test the cosmic anisotropy. The results from two combined datasets are consistent. They show that the dipole anisotropy is weak in the Finslerian cosmological model. We investigate the Hubble constant $$H_0$$ H 0 in the Finslerian cosmological model. Though the central value of $$H_0$$ H 0 from the combination of six gravitationally lensed quasars, Pantheon sample, and 2020 quasar compilation decreases a little bit, it is consistent with the result from six gravitationally lensed quasars within statistical uncertainties.https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09491-0 |
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Dong Zhao Jun-Qing Xia Constraining the anisotropy of the Universe with the X-ray and UV fluxes of quasars European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields |
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Constraining the anisotropy of the Universe with the X-ray and UV fluxes of quasars |
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Constraining the anisotropy of the Universe with the X-ray and UV fluxes of quasars |
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Constraining the anisotropy of the Universe with the X-ray and UV fluxes of quasars |
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Constraining the anisotropy of the Universe with the X-ray and UV fluxes of quasars |
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Constraining the anisotropy of the Universe with the X-ray and UV fluxes of quasars |
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constraining the anisotropy of the universe with the x-ray and uv fluxes of quasars |
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Abstract We test the anisotropy in the Finslerian cosmological model with the X-ray and ultraviolet (UV) fluxes of quasars. The 2015 and 2020 compilations of quasars are used in the cosmological constraints. We find that the dipole direction given by the 2015 quasar compilation is not far away from the one provided by the Pantheon sample and the angular differences are around $$30^{\circ }$$ 30 ∘ . The Pantheon sample is combined with quasars as the “standardized candles” to test the cosmic anisotropy. The results from two combined datasets are consistent. They show that the dipole anisotropy is weak in the Finslerian cosmological model. We investigate the Hubble constant $$H_0$$ H 0 in the Finslerian cosmological model. Though the central value of $$H_0$$ H 0 from the combination of six gravitationally lensed quasars, Pantheon sample, and 2020 quasar compilation decreases a little bit, it is consistent with the result from six gravitationally lensed quasars within statistical uncertainties. |
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