Local measurements of the Hubble expansion rate are affected by structures like galaxy clusters or voids. Here we present a fully relativistic treatment of this effect, studying how clustering modifies the mean distance- (modulus-)redshift relation and its dispersion in a standard cold dark matter universe with a cosmological constant. The best estimates of the local expansion rate stem from supernova observations at small redshifts ($0.01<z<0.1$). It is interesting to compare these local measurements with global fits to data from cosmic microwave background anisotropies. In particular, we argue that cosmic variance (i.e., the effects of the local structure) is of the same order of magnitude as the current observational errors and must be t...
The evolution of galaxy clustering from z=0 to z~=4.5 is analysed using the angular correlation func...
Using numerical ray tracing, the paper studies how the average distance modulus in an inhomogeneous ...
The hypothesis that the late Universe is isotropic and homogeneous is adopted by most cosmological s...
Local measurements of the Hubble expansion rate are affected by structures like galaxy clus-ters or ...
In order to estimate the effects of a local structure on the Hubble parameter we calculate the low-r...
The Universe, seen on a large enough scale, seems to be homogeneous and isotropic. This together wit...
International audienceWe design a new observable, the expansion rate fluctuation $\eta$, to characte...
For precision cosmological studies it is important to know the local properties of the reference poi...
Many measurements in cosmology depend on the use of integrated distances or time, but. galaxies evol...
To explain the $\sim4.4\sigma$ discrepancy between the local $74.03\pm1.42\ \text{kms}^{-1}\text{~M...
A significant tension has become manifest between the current expansion rate of our Universe measure...
Recent measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation have shown an apparent tensio...
Recent observations of Cepheids in the Virgo cluster have bolstered the evidence that supports a Hub...
The Universe on scales 10–100 h−1Mpc is dominated by a cosmic web of voids, filaments, sheets and k...
The observed tension (similar to 9% difference) between the local distance ladder measurement of the...
The evolution of galaxy clustering from z=0 to z~=4.5 is analysed using the angular correlation func...
Using numerical ray tracing, the paper studies how the average distance modulus in an inhomogeneous ...
The hypothesis that the late Universe is isotropic and homogeneous is adopted by most cosmological s...
Local measurements of the Hubble expansion rate are affected by structures like galaxy clus-ters or ...
In order to estimate the effects of a local structure on the Hubble parameter we calculate the low-r...
The Universe, seen on a large enough scale, seems to be homogeneous and isotropic. This together wit...
International audienceWe design a new observable, the expansion rate fluctuation $\eta$, to characte...
For precision cosmological studies it is important to know the local properties of the reference poi...
Many measurements in cosmology depend on the use of integrated distances or time, but. galaxies evol...
To explain the $\sim4.4\sigma$ discrepancy between the local $74.03\pm1.42\ \text{kms}^{-1}\text{~M...
A significant tension has become manifest between the current expansion rate of our Universe measure...
Recent measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation have shown an apparent tensio...
Recent observations of Cepheids in the Virgo cluster have bolstered the evidence that supports a Hub...
The Universe on scales 10–100 h−1Mpc is dominated by a cosmic web of voids, filaments, sheets and k...
The observed tension (similar to 9% difference) between the local distance ladder measurement of the...
The evolution of galaxy clustering from z=0 to z~=4.5 is analysed using the angular correlation func...
Using numerical ray tracing, the paper studies how the average distance modulus in an inhomogeneous ...
The hypothesis that the late Universe is isotropic and homogeneous is adopted by most cosmological s...