Constraints on coasting cosmological models from gravitational-wave standard sirens (2310.16556v2)
Abstract: We present the first test of coasting cosmological models with gravitational-wave standard sirens observed in the first three observing runs of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA detector network. We apply the statistical galaxy catalog method adapted to coasting cosmologies and infer constraints on the $H_0$ Hubble constant for the three fixed values of the curvature parameter $k=\left{ -1,0,+1 \right}$ in $H_02 c{-2}$ units. The maximum posteriors and $68.3\%$ highest density intervals we obtained from a combined analysis of $46$ dark siren detections and a single bright siren detection are $H_0=\left{68.1{+8.5}{-5.6},67.5{+8.3}{-5.2},67.1{+6.6}_{-5.8} \right}~\mathrm{km\ s{-1}\ Mpc{-1}}$, respectively. All our constraints on $H_0$ are consistent within one sigma with the $H_0$ measured with the differential age method, which provides a constraint on $H_0$ in coasting cosmologies independently from $k$. Our results constrain all cosmological models with $a(t)\propto t$ linear expansion in the luminosity distance and redshift range of the $47$ LIGO-Virgo detections, i.e. $d_\mathrm{L}\lesssim 5~\mathrm{Gpc}$ and $z\lesssim 0.8$, which practically include all (both strictly linear and quasi-linear) models in the coasting model family. As we have found, the coasting models and the $\Lambda$CDM model fit equally well to the applied set of gravitational-wave detections.
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