The Hubble Tension in our own Backyard: DESI and the Nearness of the Coma Cluster
Daniel Scolnic, Adam G. Riess, Yukei S. Murakami, Erik R. Peterson,, Dillon Brout, Maria Acevedo, Bastien Carreres, David O. Jones, Khaled Said,, Cullan Howlett, Gagandeep S. Anand

TL;DR
This paper uses multiple independent methods to measure the distance to the Coma cluster, revealing a significant tension between local distance measurements and the cosmological model predictions related to the Hubble tension.
Contribution
It provides the most precise local distance measurement to Coma using DESI and compares it with other methods, highlighting a discrepancy with Planck-based cosmology.
Findings
Distance to Coma from SNe Ia: 98.5 Mpc
H0 from DESI FP: 76.5 km/s/Mpc
Discrepancy with Planck+$ackslashLambda$CDM: 4.6$ackslashsigma$ tension
Abstract
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) collaboration measured a tight relation between the Hubble constant () and the distance to the Coma cluster using the fundamental plane (FP) relation of the deepest, most homogeneous sample of early-type galaxies. To determine , we measure the distance to Coma by several independent routes each with its own geometric reference. We measure the most precise distance to Coma from 12 Type Ia Supernovae (SNe Ia) in the cluster with mean standardized brightness of mag. Calibrating the absolute magnitude of SNe Ia with the HST distance ladder yields Mpc, consistent with its canonical value of 95--100 Mpc. This distance results in km/s/Mpc from the DESI FP relation. Inverting the DESI relation by calibrating it instead to the Planck+CDM value of …
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · History and Developments in Astronomy
