The relation between redshift and the CMB temperature, TCMB(z) = T0(1+z) is a key prediction of standard cosmology, but is violated in many non-standard models. Constraining possible deviations to this law is an effective way to test the ΛCDM paradigm and search for hints of new physics. We present state-of-the-art constraints, using both direct and indirect measurements. In particular, we point out that in models where photons can be created or destroyed, not only does the temperature-redshift relation change, but so does the distance duality relation, and these departures from the standard behaviour are related, providing us with an opportunity to improve constraints. We show that current datasets limit possible deviations of the form TCM...
In this paper we update with new data the X, y, z, T reference frame, where X is the brightness in X...
We discuss the possibility to constrain the relation between redshift and temperature of the cosmic ...
We discuss the possibility of constraining the relation between redshift and temperature of the cos...
27 pages, 11 figuresThe relation between redshift and the CMB temperature, $T_{CMB}(z)=T_0(1+z)$ is ...
The CMB temperature-redshift relation, TCMB(z) = T0(1+z), is a key prediction of the standard cosmol...
The redshift dependence of the cosmic microwave background temperature is one of the key cosmologica...
We constrain deviations of the form T proportional to (1 + z)(1+epsilon) from the standard redshift-...
Precise measurements of the Sunyaev–Zel’dovich (S–Z) effect on clusters of galaxies can be used to c...
Recent data have put powerful constraints on the present temperature of the cosmic microwave backgro...
In the standard hot cosmological model, the black-body temperature of the cosmic microwave backgroun...
In the standard hot cosmological model, the black-body temperature of the cosmic microwave...
International audienceWe report recent progress in testing the scaling law of the CMB temperature as...
The adiabatic evolution of the temperature of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) is a key predict...
We update constraints on cosmic opacity by combining recent SN Type Ia data compilation with the lat...
We have determined the cosmic microwave background temperature, T(z), at redshifts in the range 0.02...
In this paper we update with new data the X, y, z, T reference frame, where X is the brightness in X...
We discuss the possibility to constrain the relation between redshift and temperature of the cosmic ...
We discuss the possibility of constraining the relation between redshift and temperature of the cos...
27 pages, 11 figuresThe relation between redshift and the CMB temperature, $T_{CMB}(z)=T_0(1+z)$ is ...
The CMB temperature-redshift relation, TCMB(z) = T0(1+z), is a key prediction of the standard cosmol...
The redshift dependence of the cosmic microwave background temperature is one of the key cosmologica...
We constrain deviations of the form T proportional to (1 + z)(1+epsilon) from the standard redshift-...
Precise measurements of the Sunyaev–Zel’dovich (S–Z) effect on clusters of galaxies can be used to c...
Recent data have put powerful constraints on the present temperature of the cosmic microwave backgro...
In the standard hot cosmological model, the black-body temperature of the cosmic microwave backgroun...
In the standard hot cosmological model, the black-body temperature of the cosmic microwave...
International audienceWe report recent progress in testing the scaling law of the CMB temperature as...
The adiabatic evolution of the temperature of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) is a key predict...
We update constraints on cosmic opacity by combining recent SN Type Ia data compilation with the lat...
We have determined the cosmic microwave background temperature, T(z), at redshifts in the range 0.02...
In this paper we update with new data the X, y, z, T reference frame, where X is the brightness in X...
We discuss the possibility to constrain the relation between redshift and temperature of the cosmic ...
We discuss the possibility of constraining the relation between redshift and temperature of the cos...