The ESPRESSO Redshift Drift Experiment III -- The Third Epoch of QSO J052915.80-435152.0
Andrea Trost, Catarina M. J. Marques, S. Cristiani, Guido Cupani, Simona Di Stefano, Valentina D'Odorico, Francesco Guarneri, Carlos J. A. P. Martins, Dinko Milakovi\'c, Luca Pasquini, Ricardo G\'enova Santos, Paolo Molaro, Michael T. Murphy, Nelson J. Nunes, Tobias M. Schmidt

TL;DR
This paper reports on the third epoch of ESPRESSO observations of a high-redshift quasar to measure the cosmic redshift drift, finding results consistent with standard cosmological models and discussing future detection prospects.
Contribution
It provides the tightest constraints to date on redshift drift using ESPRESSO, demonstrating the potential for future detection with combined observational efforts.
Findings
Null redshift drift detection within current noise levels
Consistent results with ΛCDM predictions
Future combined observations could detect the signal before 2080
Abstract
The Sandage-Loeb test probes cosmic expansion directly by measuring the redshift drift in quasar absorption features in a model-independent way. In this series of papers, we have launched an observational campaign to assess whether current instrumentation is capable of measuring this effect and what systematic effects might interfere with a detection. We report the observations and analysis of the third epoch of ESPRESSO observations of the bright quasar J052915.80-435152.0 (SB2, z=3.962), extending the temporal baseline to years, and providing the tightest constraints on the redshift drift in the series so far. We acquired 9.5 hours of ESPRESSO observations, complementing the 12 hours presented in the first paper of the series, with one year of separation from the second epoch. The complete dataset was analysed and compared to spline-based Lyman- forest models…
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TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
