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2019A&A...631A.165A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 631A, 165-165 (2019/11-1)

Towards a 1% measurement of the Hubble constant: accounting for time dilation in variable-star light curves.

ANDERSON R.I.

Abstract (from CDS):

Assessing the significance and implications of the recently established Hubble tension requires the comprehensive identification, quantification, and mitigation of uncertainties and/or biases affecting H0 measurements. Here, we investigate the previously overlooked distance scale bias resulting from the interplay between redshift and Leavitt laws in an expanding Universe: Redshift-Leavitt bias (RLB). Redshift dilates oscillation periods of pulsating stars residing in supernova-host galaxies relative to periods of identical stars residing in nearby (anchor) galaxies. Multiplying dilated log P with Leavitt Law slopes leads to underestimated absolute magnitudes, overestimated distance moduli, and a systematic error on H0. Emulating the SH0ES distance ladder, we estimate an associated H0 bias of (0.27±0.01)% and obtain a corrected H0=73.70±1.40km/s/Mpc. RLB becomes increasingly relevant as distance ladder calibrations pursue greater numbers of ever more distant galaxies hosting both Cepheids (or Miras) and type-Ia supernovae. The measured periods of oscillating stars can readily be corrected for heliocentric redshift (e.g. of their host galaxies) in order to ensure H0 measurements free of RLB.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): distance scale - stars: oscillations - stars: variables: Cepheids - stars: variables: general - stars: distances - galaxies: distances and redshifts

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