Measuring H0 from low-z datasets

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Xue Zhang
Qing-Guo Huang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,CAS Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Institute of Theoretical Physics
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Physical Sciences
[3] Yangzhou University,Center for Gravitation and Cosmology, College of Physical Science and Technology
[4] Hunan Normal University,Synergetic Innovation Center for Quantum Effects and Applications
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Science China Physics, Mechanics & Astronomy | 2020年 / 63卷
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Hubble constant; dark energy; equation of state;
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The Hubble constant H0 represents the expansion rate of the Universe at present and is closely related to the age of the Universe. The accurate measurement of Hubble constant is crucial for modern cosmology. However, different cosmological observations give diverse values of Hubble constant in literature. Up to now, there are two methods to measure the Hubble constant. One is to directly measure the Hubble constant based on distance ladder estimates of Cepheids and so on. The other is to globally fit the Hubble constant under the assumption of a cosmological model, for example the “standard” ACDM model. Adopting the low-redshift observational datasets, including the Pantheon sample of Type Ia supernovae, baryon acoustic oscillation measurements, and the tomographic Alcock-Paczynski method, we determine the Hubble constant to be 67.95−1.03+0.78, 69.81−2.70+2.22 and 66.75−4.23+3.42 km s−1 Mpc−1 at 68% confidence level in the ACDM, wCDM and w0waCDM models, respectively. Compared to the Hubble constant given by Riess et al. in 2019, we conclude that the new physics beyond the standard ACDM model is needed if all of these datasets are reliable.
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