http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.03956
Modern cosmology rests on the working assumption that the Universe is isotropic and homogeneous at large scales. Here, we document a number of anomalous observations pointing to an anisotropic Universe in a direction consistent with the CMB dipole. If physical, this should be confirmed by any cosmological probe with sufficient data quality. To that end, we perform the first hemispherical decomposition of bright and dark standard siren $H_0$ determinations, finding that the maximum of the $H_0$ posterior is larger in the CMB dipole direction for dark sirens, but including the bright siren posterior reverses this conclusion. As may be expected, the limited number of GW observations is consistent with an isotropic Universe, but this can change going forward. It is imperative to repeat these tests as GW sources become more numerous and better localised.
E. Colgáin
Wed, 9 Mar 22
23/68
Comments: To be submitted to AIP as a contribution to the proceedings of 17th Italy-Korea Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics. Comments welcome
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