Abstract
Abstract
We present the luminosity distance series expansion to third order in redshift for a general space-time with no assumption on the metric tensor or the field equations prescribing it.
It turns out that the coefficients of this general Hubble law can be expressed in terms of a finite number of physically interpretable multipole coefficients. The multipole terms can be combined into effective direction dependent parameters replacing the Hubble constant, deceleration parameter, curvature parameter, and jerk parameter of the Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) class of metrics.
Due to the finite number of multipole coefficients, the exact anisotropic Hubble law is given by 9, 25, 61 degrees of freedom in the 𝒪(z), 𝒪(z2), 𝒪(z3) vicinity of the observer respectively, where z:=redshift.
This makes possible model independent determination of dynamical degrees of freedom of the cosmic neighbourhood of the observer and direct testing of the FLRW ansatz.
We argue that the derived multipole representation of the general Hubble law provides a new framework with broad applications in observational cosmology.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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