Local measurements of the Hubble expansion rate are affected by structures like galaxy clus-ters or voids. Here we present a fully relativistic treatment of this effect, studying how clustering modifies the dispersion of the mean distance (modulus)-redshift relation in a standard ΛCDM uni-verse. Our findings is that cosmic variance (i.e. the effects of the local structure) is, for supernova observations at small redshifts (0.01 < z < 0.1), of the same order of magnitude as the current observational errors. The cosmic variance has to be taken into account in local measurements of the Hubble expansion rate and it reduces the tension with the CMB measurement
In the current state of cosmology, where cosmological parameters are being measured to percent accur...
The current >3σ tension between the Hubble constant H0 measured from local distance indicators and f...
Aims. Redshift-space clustering anisotropies caused by cosmic peculiar velocities provide a powerful...
Local measurements of the Hubble expansion rate are affected by structures like galaxy clusters or v...
The Universe, seen on a large enough scale, seems to be homogeneous and isotropic. This together wit...
Recent measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation have shown an apparent tensio...
We characterize the radial and angular variance of the Hubble flow in the composite sample of 4534 g...
A significant tension has become manifest between the current expansion rate of our Universe measure...
In order to estimate the effects of a local structure on the Hubble parameter we calculate the low-r...
International audienceWe design a new observable, the expansion rate fluctuation $\eta$, to characte...
Assessing the significance and implications of the recently established Hubble tension requires the ...
We address the $$\simeq 4.4\sigma $$ tension between local and the CMB measurements of the Hubble Co...
For precision cosmological studies it is important to know the local properties of the reference poi...
The increasing precision in the determination of the Hubble parameter has reached a per cent level a...
In the era of large-area surveys, cosmology has seen enormous growth in the amount of available data...
In the current state of cosmology, where cosmological parameters are being measured to percent accur...
The current >3σ tension between the Hubble constant H0 measured from local distance indicators and f...
Aims. Redshift-space clustering anisotropies caused by cosmic peculiar velocities provide a powerful...
Local measurements of the Hubble expansion rate are affected by structures like galaxy clusters or v...
The Universe, seen on a large enough scale, seems to be homogeneous and isotropic. This together wit...
Recent measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation have shown an apparent tensio...
We characterize the radial and angular variance of the Hubble flow in the composite sample of 4534 g...
A significant tension has become manifest between the current expansion rate of our Universe measure...
In order to estimate the effects of a local structure on the Hubble parameter we calculate the low-r...
International audienceWe design a new observable, the expansion rate fluctuation $\eta$, to characte...
Assessing the significance and implications of the recently established Hubble tension requires the ...
We address the $$\simeq 4.4\sigma $$ tension between local and the CMB measurements of the Hubble Co...
For precision cosmological studies it is important to know the local properties of the reference poi...
The increasing precision in the determination of the Hubble parameter has reached a per cent level a...
In the era of large-area surveys, cosmology has seen enormous growth in the amount of available data...
In the current state of cosmology, where cosmological parameters are being measured to percent accur...
The current >3σ tension between the Hubble constant H0 measured from local distance indicators and f...
Aims. Redshift-space clustering anisotropies caused by cosmic peculiar velocities provide a powerful...