The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

Global Anisotropies of ΩΛ

  • Alejandro Clocchiatti,
  • Ósmar Rodríguez,
  • Ariel Órdenes Morales,
  • Benjamin Cuevas-Tapia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad51ff
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 971, no. 1
p. 19

Abstract

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An analysis of the cosmological constant Ω _Λ fitted to subsamples of the Pantheon+ Type Ia supernova sample spanning 2 π steradians for a grid of 432 pole positions covering the whole sky reveals two large-scale asymmetries. One of them is closely aligned with the Galactic north–south direction and the other points approximately toward R.A. ∼ 217.°5, decl. ∼ −26.°4, ∼50.°9 from the cosmic microwave background dipole Apex. The signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) of the multiple Ω _Λ measurements in these directions is 3.2 ≲ S/N ≲ 8.4. The first asymmetry is puzzling, and would indicate a systematic effect related with the distribution of Pantheon+ supernovae on the sky and, probably, how the correction for reddening in the Galaxy is calculated. The second one, which entails a 2.8-σ tension between Ω _Λ measured in opposite directions, bears strong implications on our interpretation of Ω _Λ as dark energy: it is consistent with the prediction for tilted observers located in a Friedmann–Robertson–Walker universe who could measure an acceleration or a deceleration with a dipolar asymmetry, irrespective of what the universe as a whole is doing. In this case, Ω _Λ would not be a physical entity, a real dark energy, but an apparent effect associated with the relativistic frame of reference transformation.

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