Model-independent constraints on cosmic curvature: implication from updated Hubble diagram of high-redshift standard candles
Yuting Liu, Shuo Cao, Tonghua Liu, Xiaolei Li, Shuaibo Geng, Yujie, Lian, Wuzheng Guo

TL;DR
This paper introduces an improved, model-independent method to constrain cosmic curvature using diverse high-redshift observations, finding results consistent with a flat universe and suggesting possible negative curvature at high redshifts.
Contribution
It develops a novel, model-independent approach combining H(z), quasar, and supernova data to estimate cosmic curvature across redshifts with competitive precision.
Findings
Current data are compatible with a flat universe.
Constraints on curvature are competitive with existing methods.
Evidence suggests negative curvature at high redshift.
Abstract
The cosmic curvature () is a fundamental parameter for cosmology. In this paper, we propose an improved model-independent method to constrain the cosmic curvature, which is geometrically related to the Hubble parameter and luminosity distance . Using the currently largest sample from the well-known cosmic chronometers, as well as the luminosity distance from the relation between the UV and X-ray luminosities of 1598 quasars and the newly-compiled Pantheon sample including 1048 SNe Ia, 31 independent measurements of the cosmic curvature can be expected covering the redshift range of . Our estimation of is fully compatible with flat Universe at the current level of observational precision. Meanwhile, we find that, for the Hubble diagram of 1598 quasars as a new type of standard candle, the spatial curvature is…
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