International audienceWe develop a cosmographic framework for analyzing redshift drift signals of nearby sources model independently, i.e., without making assumptions about the metric description of the Universe. We show that the Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) prediction is altered nontrivially by regional anisotropies and inhomogeneities. In particular, we find that the position drift of the sources is nontrivially linked to the redshift drift signal. The redshift drift signal for nearby sources might be formulated in terms of an effective deceleration parameter, which reduces to the FLRW deceleration parameter in the homogeneous and isotropic limit. The presented cosmographic framework can be used for model-independent data an...
International audienceThe redshift drift (also known as the Sandage Test) is a model-independent pro...
We constrain the parameters describing the kinematical state of the universe using a cosmographic ap...
International audienceThe redshifts of all cosmologically distant sources are expected to experience...
International audienceWe develop a cosmographic framework for analyzing redshift drift signals of ne...
International audienceMost cosmological data analysis today relies on the Friedmann-Lemaitre-Roberts...
International audienceWe assess the dominant low-redshift anisotropic signatures in the distance-red...
International audienceHigh precision astrometry now enables us to measure the time drift of astrophy...
International audienceWe provide a formula for estimating the redshift and its secular change (redsh...
International audienceWe consider redshift drift in a general space-time as expressed in terms of ph...
The drift in the redshift of objects passively following the cosmological expansion has long been re...
The redshift drift of objects moving in the Hubble flow has been proposed as a powerful model-indepe...
Abstract In the present paper, we investigate the cosmographic problem using the bias–variance trade...
International audienceThe low-statistical errors on cosmological parameters promised by future galax...
We constrain the parameters describing the kinematical state of the universe using a cosmographic ap...
International audienceThe redshift drift (also known as the Sandage Test) is a model-independent pro...
We constrain the parameters describing the kinematical state of the universe using a cosmographic ap...
International audienceThe redshifts of all cosmologically distant sources are expected to experience...
International audienceWe develop a cosmographic framework for analyzing redshift drift signals of ne...
International audienceMost cosmological data analysis today relies on the Friedmann-Lemaitre-Roberts...
International audienceWe assess the dominant low-redshift anisotropic signatures in the distance-red...
International audienceHigh precision astrometry now enables us to measure the time drift of astrophy...
International audienceWe provide a formula for estimating the redshift and its secular change (redsh...
International audienceWe consider redshift drift in a general space-time as expressed in terms of ph...
The drift in the redshift of objects passively following the cosmological expansion has long been re...
The redshift drift of objects moving in the Hubble flow has been proposed as a powerful model-indepe...
Abstract In the present paper, we investigate the cosmographic problem using the bias–variance trade...
International audienceThe low-statistical errors on cosmological parameters promised by future galax...
We constrain the parameters describing the kinematical state of the universe using a cosmographic ap...
International audienceThe redshift drift (also known as the Sandage Test) is a model-independent pro...
We constrain the parameters describing the kinematical state of the universe using a cosmographic ap...
International audienceThe redshifts of all cosmologically distant sources are expected to experience...