Author:
Castello Sveva,Högås Marcus,Mörtsell Edvard
Abstract
Abstract
A potential solution to the Hubble tension is the hypothesis
that the Milky Way is located near the center of a matter
underdensity. We model this scenario through the
Lemaître-Tolman-Bondi formalism with the inclusion of a
cosmological constant (ΛLTB) and consider a generalized
Gaussian parametrization for the matter density profile. We
constrain the underdensity and the background cosmology with a
combination of data sets: the Pantheon Sample of type Ia supernovae
(both the full catalogue and a redshift-binned version of it), a
collection of baryon acoustic oscillations data points and the
distance priors extracted from the latest Planck data
release. The analysis with the binned supernovae suggests a
preference for a -13 % density drop with a size of approximately
300 Mpc, interestingly matching the prediction for the so-called KBC
void already identified on the basis of independent analyses using
galaxy distributions. The constraints obtained with the full
Pantheon Sample are instead compatible with a homogeneous cosmology
and we interpret this radically different result as a cautionary
tale about the potential bias introduced by employing a binned
supernova data set. We quantify the level of improvement on the
Hubble tension by analyzing the constraints on the B-band absolute
magnitude of the supernovae, which provides the calibration for the
local measurements of H
0. Since no significant difference is
observed with respect to an analogous fit performed with a standard
ΛCDM cosmology, we conclude that the potential presence of a
local underdensity does not resolve the tension and does not
significantly degrade current supernova constraints on H
0.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
11 articles.
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