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Anisotropic Distance Ladder in Pantheon+ Supernovae

Published 5 Apr 2023 in astro-ph.CO, gr-qc, hep-ph, and hep-th | (2304.02718v2)

Abstract: We decompose Pantheon+ Type Ia supernovae (SN) in hemispheres on the sky finding angular variations up to $4$ km/s/Mpc in the Hubble constant $H_0$ both in the SH0ES redshift range $0.0233 < z < 0.15$ and in extended redshift ranges. The variations are driven largely by variations in absolute magnitude from SN in Cepheid hosts, but are reinforced by SN in the Hubble flow. $H_0$ is larger in a hemisphere encompassing the CMB dipole direction. The variations we see exceed the errors on the recent SH0ES determination, $H_0 = 73.04 \pm 1.04$ km/s/Mpc, but are not large enough to explain early versus late Universe discrepancies in the Hubble constant. Nevertheless, the Cepheid-SN distance ladder is anisotropic at current precision. The anisotropy may be due to a breakdown in the Cosmological Principle, or mundanely due to a statistical fluctuation in a small sample of SN in Cepheid host galaxies.

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