Multiple measurements of quasars acting as standard probes: model independent calibration and exploring the Dark Energy Equation of States
Xiaogang Zheng, Shuo Cao, Marek Biesiada, Xiaolei Li, Tonghua Liu,, Yuting Liu

TL;DR
This paper calibrates high-redshift quasar measurements as cosmological probes, compares their effectiveness, and constrains dark energy models, revealing degeneracies and supporting the standard cosmological model with combined data.
Contribution
It provides a model-independent calibration of quasar measurements and evaluates their utility in constraining dark energy equations of state.
Findings
Compact radio quasars outperform ultraviolet/X-ray quasars at current observational levels.
A strong degeneracy exists between the dark energy equation of state and Hubble constant.
Combined quasar and BAO data support the standard ΛCDM model with w = -1.
Abstract
Recently, two classes of quasar samples were identified, which are promising as new cosmological probes extending to higher redshifts. The first sample uses the nonlinear relation between the ultraviolet and X-ray luminosities of quasars to derive luminosity distances, whereas the linear sizes of compact radio quasars in the second sample can serve as standardized rulers, providing angular-diameter distances. In this study, under the assumption of a flat universe, we refreshed the calibration of multiple measurements of high-redshift quasars (in the framework of a cosmological-model-independent method with the newest Hubble parameters data). Furthermore, we placed constraints on four models that characterize the cosmic equation of state (). The obtained results show that: 1) the two quasar samples could provide promising complementary probes at much higher redshifts, whereas compact…
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