AbstractWe provide an analytical estimate of the effect of a spherical inhomogeneity on light beams that travel through it. We model the interior of the inhomogeneity through the Lemaitre–Tolman–Bondi metric. We assume that the beam source is located outside the inhomogeneity. We study the relative deviations of travelling time, redshift, beam area and luminosity distance from their values in a homogeneous cosmology. They depend on the ratio H¯=Hr0 of the radius r0 of the inhomogeneity to the horizon distance 1/H. For an observer located at the center, the deviations are of order H¯2. For an observer outside the inhomogeneity, the deviations of crossing time and redshift are of order H¯3. The deviations of beam area and luminosity distance ...
International audienceThe relationships between the redshifts, the luminosity distance and the true ...
International audienceThe interpretation of cosmological observations relies on a notion of an avera...
The Universe is inhomogeneous, and yet it seems to be incredibly well-characterised by a homogeneous...
We study the form of the luminosity distance as a function of redshift in the presence of large scal...
We consider the effect on the propagation of light of inhomogeneities with sizes of order 10 Mpc or ...
The luminosity distance-redshift relation is one of the fundamental tools of modern cosmology. We co...
We re-analyze the observed magnitude-redshift relation of type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) and examine th...
The relation between angular diameter distance and redshift in a spherically symmetric dust-shell un...
Distances play important roles in cosmological observations, especially in gravitational lens system...
peer reviewedThe Universe is not completely homogeneous. Even if it is sufficiently so on large scal...
peer reviewedThe Universe is not completely homogeneous. Even if it is sufficiently so on large scal...
The propagation of light rays in a clumpy universe constructed by cosmological version of the post-N...
Committee members: Ira Wasserman, Eanna Flanagan, Jim AlexanderWe discuss some of the ways that loca...
We investigate the properties of cosmological distances in locally inhomogeneous universes with pres...
[[abstract]]Giving up the homogeneity of the cosmological principle that holds for decades , I consi...
International audienceThe relationships between the redshifts, the luminosity distance and the true ...
International audienceThe interpretation of cosmological observations relies on a notion of an avera...
The Universe is inhomogeneous, and yet it seems to be incredibly well-characterised by a homogeneous...
We study the form of the luminosity distance as a function of redshift in the presence of large scal...
We consider the effect on the propagation of light of inhomogeneities with sizes of order 10 Mpc or ...
The luminosity distance-redshift relation is one of the fundamental tools of modern cosmology. We co...
We re-analyze the observed magnitude-redshift relation of type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) and examine th...
The relation between angular diameter distance and redshift in a spherically symmetric dust-shell un...
Distances play important roles in cosmological observations, especially in gravitational lens system...
peer reviewedThe Universe is not completely homogeneous. Even if it is sufficiently so on large scal...
peer reviewedThe Universe is not completely homogeneous. Even if it is sufficiently so on large scal...
The propagation of light rays in a clumpy universe constructed by cosmological version of the post-N...
Committee members: Ira Wasserman, Eanna Flanagan, Jim AlexanderWe discuss some of the ways that loca...
We investigate the properties of cosmological distances in locally inhomogeneous universes with pres...
[[abstract]]Giving up the homogeneity of the cosmological principle that holds for decades , I consi...
International audienceThe relationships between the redshifts, the luminosity distance and the true ...
International audienceThe interpretation of cosmological observations relies on a notion of an avera...
The Universe is inhomogeneous, and yet it seems to be incredibly well-characterised by a homogeneous...