Gamma-Ray Bursts, Supernovae Ia and Baryon Acoustic Oscillations: a binned cosmological analysis
Maria Giovanna Dainotti, Giuseppe Sarracino, Salvatore Capozziello

TL;DR
This study combines Gamma-Ray Bursts, Supernovae Ia, and Baryon Acoustic Oscillations in a redshift-binned analysis to improve constraints on cosmological parameters, extending the cosmic distance ladder up to redshift 5.
Contribution
It introduces a novel combined analysis using a reliable GRB correlation with SNe Ia and BAOs, extending the cosmological distance ladder and improving parameter constraints.
Findings
GRBs improve precision of H_0 and Ω_M estimates.
Combined probes yield consistent results with traditional methods.
GRBs extend the distance ladder up to redshift 5.
Abstract
Cosmological probes at any redshift are necessary to reconstruct consistently the cosmic history. Studying properly the tension on the Hubble constant, , obtained by Supernovae Type Ia (SNe Ia) and the Planck measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation would require complete samples of distance indicators at any epoch. Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) are necessary for the aforementioned task because of their huge luminosity that allows us to extend the cosmic ladder at very high redshifts. However, using GRBs alone as standard candles is challenging because their luminosity varies widely. To this end, we choose a reliable correlation for GRBs with a very small intrinsic scatter: the so-called fundamental plane correlation for GRB afterglows corrected for selection biases and redshift evolution. We choose a well-defined sample: the platinum sample, composed of 50 Long GRBs. To…
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