13–17 May 2024
University of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Mellon University
US/Eastern timezone

Can we use Baryon Acoustic Oscillations distances?

14 May 2024, 14:00
30m
Barco Law Building 107 (University of Pittsburgh)

Barco Law Building 107

University of Pittsburgh

Cosmology & Dark Energy Cosmology & Dark Energy

Speaker

Stefano Anselmi (University of Padua, Department of Physics and Astronomy - INFN, Sezione di Padova)

Description

Baryon Acoustic Oscillations are considered one of the most powerful cosmological probes. They are assumed to provide distance measures independent of a specific cosmological model. At the same time the obtained distances are considered agnostic with respect to other cosmological observations. However, in current measurements, the inference is done assuming parameter values of a fiducial LCDM model and employing prescriptions tested to be unbiased only within some LCDM fiducial cosmologies. Moreover the procedure needs to face the ambiguity of choosing a specific correlation function model-template to measure cosmological distances.
Does this comply with the requirement of model and parameter independent distances useful, for instance, to select cosmological models, detect Dark Energy and characterize cosmological tensions?
In this talk I will review the subject, answer compelling questions and explore new promising research directions.

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