Cosmological test with the QSO Hubble diagram
M. Lopez-Corredoira, F. Melia, E. Lusso, G. Risaliti

TL;DR
This study uses a quasar-based Hubble diagram to test nine cosmological models, confirming some are excluded and supporting others like Lambda-CDM and R_h=ct, with the latter fitting data without free parameters.
Contribution
It provides an independent cosmological test using quasars extending beyond supernova redshifts, constraining models with a novel dataset and analysis.
Findings
Four models are excluded at >99% confidence level.
Lambda-CDM and R_h=ct pass the tests and fit the data.
R_h=ct fits without free parameters, unlike Lambda-CDM.
Abstract
A Hubble diagram (HD) has recently been constructed in the redshift range 0<z<6.5 using a non-linear relation between the ultraviolet and X-ray luminosities of QSOs. The Type Ia SN HD has already provided a high-precision test of cosmological models, but the fact that the QSO distribution extends well beyond the supernova range (z<1.8), in principle provides us with an important complementary diagnostic whose significantly greater leverage in z can impose tighter constraints on the distance versus redshift relationship. In this paper, we therefore perform an independent test of nine different cosmological models, among which six are expanding, while three are static. Many of these are disfavoured by other kinds of observations (including the aforementioned Type Ia SNe). We wish to examine whether the QSO HD confirms or rejects these earlier conclusions. We find that four of these models…
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