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The Use of Binary Black Holes Merging in AGN Disks for Hubble Constant Measurements

Published 24 Mar 2025 in astro-ph.CO, astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.SR, and gr-qc | (2503.18333v2)

Abstract: We study the impact of environmental effects on the measurement of the Hubble constant ($H_0$) from gravitational wave (GW) observations of binary black hole mergers residing in active galactic nuclei (AGNs) near the central supermassive black hole. Using the potential hierarchical triple merger candidate GW190514-GW190521 in AGN J124942.3+344929 with its electromagnetic counterpart ZTF19abanrhr as a multimessenger case study, we demonstrate that environmental effects can be negligible for mergers at approximately tens to hundreds of Schwarzschild radii from the supermassive black hole. We find $H_0=40.9_{-8.9}{+19.3}\,{\rm km\,s{-1}\,Mpc{-1}}$ (median and 68\% credible interval) under a flat prior and flat $\Lambda$CDM cosmology. Incorporating GW170817 prior information improves constraints to $H_0=68.8_{-6.0}{+7.7}\,{\rm km\,s{-1}\,Mpc{-1}}$. We suggest that in general, AGN environments could serve as viable laboratories for cosmological studies from GW observations where environmental effects remain below detection thresholds.

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