Evidence for an environment-dependent shift in the baryon acoustic oscillation peak
Boudewijn F. Roukema, Thomas Buchert, Jan J. Ostrowski, Martin J., France

TL;DR
This study tests the assumption of comoving spatial rigidity in FLRW cosmology by measuring BAO peak shifts in galaxy pairs overlapping with superclusters or voids, finding evidence of environment-dependent variations that challenge standard models.
Contribution
It introduces a novel test of the FLRW assumption by analyzing BAO peak shifts in different environments, revealing potential deviations from the expected uniformity.
Findings
BAO peak location is compressed by about 6% in supercluster regions.
Significant environment-dependent shifts in BAO peak are observed.
Results challenge the assumption of spatial rigidity in standard cosmological models.
Abstract
The Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) metric assumes comoving spatial rigidity of metrical properties. The curvature term in comoving coordinates is environment-independent and cannot evolve. In the standard model, structure formation is interpreted accordingly: structures average out on the chosen metrical background, which remains rigid in comoving coordinates despite nonlinear structure growth. The latter claim needs to be tested, since it is a hypothesis that is not derived using general relativity. We introduce a test of the comoving rigidity assumption by measuring the two-point auto-correlation function on comoving scales---assuming FLRW comoving spatial rigidity---in order to detect shifts in the baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) peak location for Large Red Galaxy (LRG) pairs of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7. In tangential directions, subsets of pairs…
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