Author:
Shao Xiaoyun,Gonçalves Rodrigo S.,Bengaly Carlos A. P.,Andrade Uendert,Carvalho Gabriela C.,Alcaniz Jailson
Abstract
AbstractIn standard cosmology, the cosmic homogeneity scale is the transition scale above which the patterns arising from non-uniformities – such as groups and clusters of galaxies, voids, and filaments – become indistinguishable from a random distribution of sources. Recently, different groups have investigated the feasibility of using such a scale as a cosmological test and arrived at different conclusions. In this paper, we complement and extend these studies by exploring the evolution of the spatial ($$R_{\textrm{H}}$$
R
H
) and angular ($$\theta _{\textrm{H}}$$
θ
H
) homogeneity scales with redshift, assuming a spatially flat, $$\varLambda $$
Λ
-Cold Dark Matter universe and linear cosmological perturbation theory. We confirm previous results concerning the non-monotonicity of $$R_{\textrm{H}}$$
R
H
with the matter density parameter $$\varOmega _{\textrm{m0}}$$
Ω
m0
but also show that it exhibits a monotonical behavior with the Hubble constant $$H_{0}$$
H
0
within a large redshift interval. More importantly, we find that, for $$z \gtrsim 0.6$$
z
≳
0.6
, $$\theta _{\textrm{H}}$$
θ
H
presents a monotonical behavior with $$\varOmega _{\textrm{m0}}$$
Ω
m0
, as well as for $$H_0$$
H
0
the entire redshift interval analyzed. We find also that the angular homogeneity scale is sensitive to $$H_{0}$$
H
0
, especially at higher redshifts. Using the currently available $$\theta _{\textrm{H}}$$
θ
H
measurements, we illustrate the constraints on the $$\varOmega _{\textrm{m0}}$$
Ω
m0
–$$H_{0}$$
H
0
plane through a MCMC analysis and show the feasibility of using the angular homogeneity scale as a new, model-independent way to constrain cosmological parameters.
Funder
Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
Basic Energy Sciences
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC