Searching for a Cosmological Preferred Axis: Union2 Data Analysis and Comparison with Other Probes
I. Antoniou, L. Perivolaropoulos (U. of Ioannina)

TL;DR
This study investigates the existence of a preferred cosmological axis using Union2 supernova data, finding a potential anisotropy that aligns with other cosmological probes, suggesting possible underlying physical or systematic causes.
Contribution
It extends previous analyses by combining Union2 data with other cosmological axes to assess anisotropy significance and correlation.
Findings
Maximum anisotropy level of 0.43±0.06 in Union2 data.
The preferred axis aligns with other cosmological observations.
The probability of six axes being so closely aligned is less than 1%.
Abstract
We review, compare and extend recent studies searching for evidence for a preferred cosmological axis. We start from the Union2 SnIa dataset and use the hemisphere comparison method to search for a preferred axis in the data. We find that the hemisphere of maximum accelerating expansion rate is in the direction () while the hemisphere of minimum acceleration is in the opposite direction (). The level of anisotropy is described by the normalized difference of the best fit values of between the two hemispheres in the context of \lcdm fits. We find a maximum anisotropy level in the Union2 data of . Such a level does not necessarily correspond to statistically…
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