Supernovae Ia and Gamma-Ray Bursts together shed new lights on the Hubble constant tension and cosmology
M. G. Dainotti, B. De Simone, G. Montani, E. Rinaldi, M. Bogdan, K. M., Islam, and A. Gangopadhyay

TL;DR
This paper investigates the Hubble constant tension using supernovae Ia, quasars, and gamma-ray bursts, proposing new correlations and methods to improve cosmological measurements and understand the universe's expansion.
Contribution
It introduces a binning approach to analyze H0 evolution with redshift and explores new correlations in GRB-SNe Ibc to enhance their use as standard candles.
Findings
H0 shows a slow decreasing trend with redshift, compatible with evolution scenarios.
A potential correlation between GRB optical luminosity and SNe peak time was identified.
The fundamental plane relation remains the most promising method for high-z cosmology.
Abstract
The LambdaCDM model is the most commonly accepted framework in modern cosmology. However, the local measurements of the Hubble constant, H0, via the Supernovae Type Ia (SNe Ia) calibrated on Cepheids provide a value which is in significant disagreement, from 4 to 6 sigma, with the value of H0 inferred from the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) observed by Planck. This disagreement is the so-called Hubble constant tension. To find out the reason for this discrepancy, we analyze the behaviour of the H0 in the Pantheon sample of SNe Ia through a binning approach: we divide the Pantheon into 3 and 4 bins ordered with redshift (z), and for each of them, we estimate the H0. After the H0 estimation, we fit the H0 values with a decreasing function of z, finding out that H0 undergoes a slow decreasing trend compatible with the evolution scenario in 2.0 sigma. [...] Together with SNe Ia, more…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astro and Planetary Science
