Cosmography from well-localized Fast Radio Bursts
J\'eferson A. S. Fortunato, Wiliam S. Hip\'olito-Ricaldi, Marcelo V., dos Santos

TL;DR
This paper employs a model-independent cosmographic approach using well-localized Fast Radio Bursts to estimate key cosmological parameters and address the missing baryons problem with high precision.
Contribution
It introduces a cosmographic expansion of the DM-z relation for FRBs and demonstrates its effectiveness in estimating cosmological parameters independently of specific models.
Findings
Estimated Hubble constant with 6-7% precision
Revealed 82% of baryons reside in the intergalactic medium
Validated FRBs as a valuable cosmological tool
Abstract
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are millisecond-duration pulses occurring at cosmological distances that have emerged as prominent cosmological probes due to their dispersion measure (DM) evolution with redshift. In this work, we use cosmography, a model-independent approach to describe the evolution of the universe, to introduce the cosmographic expansion of the DM-z relation. By fitting two different models for the intergalactic medium and host contributions to a sample of 23 well-localized FRBs, we estimate the kinematic parameters , , , and achieving a precision of and for the Hubble constant depending on the models used for contributions. Furthermore, we demonstrate that this approach can be used as an alternative and complementary cosmological-model independent method to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStatistical and numerical algorithms · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
