Probing Cosmology with Baryon Acoustic Oscillations Using Gravitational Waves

  • Sumit Kumar
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Publication date
January 2023
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Journal
The Astrophysical Journal

Abstract

The third-generation (3G) gravitational wave (GW) detectors such as the Einstein Telescope or Cosmic Explorer are expected to play an important role in cosmology. With the help of 3G detectors, we will be able to probe large-scale structure features such as baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO), galaxy bias, etc. We explore the possibility to do precision cosmology, with the 3G GW detectors by measuring the angular BAO scale using localization volumes of compact binary merger events. Through simulations, we show that with a 3G detector network, by probing the angular BAO scale using purely GW observations, we can constrain the Hubble constant for the standard model of cosmology (ΛCDM) with 90% credible regions as ${H}_{0}={59.4}_{-17.7}^{+33.9...

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