Cosmic baryon census with fast radio bursts and gravitational waves
Ji-Guo Zhang, Ji-Yu Song, Wan-Peng Sun, Ze-Wei Zhao, Jing-Fei Zhang, Xin Zhang

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The cosmic baryon density fraction () is intrinsically correlated with the Hubble constant () through the critical density of the Universe. In the context of the decade-long tension, the significant discrepancy between early- and late-Universe measurements of implies that fixing its value or imposing an external prior could bias the baryon census. To address this concern, we construct a late-Universe probe framework that unifies fast radio bursts (FRBs) and gravitational-wave (GW) standard sirens, which can respectively resolve the ''missing baryon'' problem and the tension through their dispersion measures (DMs) and absolute luminosity distances. By combining localized FRBs with GW events, we obtain an -free measurement of (), in concordance with early-Universe observations of CMB + BBN.…
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
