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Dark Energy Survey Year 1 Results: A Precise H0 Estimate from DES Y1, BAO, and D/H Data

Authors :
Abbott, TMC
Abdalla, FB
Annis, J
Bechtol, K
Blazek, J
Benson, BA
Bernstein, RA
Bernstein, GM
Bertin, E
Brooks, D
Burke, DL
Carnero Rosell, A
Carrasco Kind, M
Carretero, J
Castander, FJ
Chang, CL
Crawford, TM
Cunha, CE
D'Andrea, CB
da Costa, LN
Davis, C
DeRose, J
Desai, S
Diehl, HT
Dietrich, JP
Doel, P
Drlica-Wagner, A
Evrard, AE
Fernandez, E
Flaugher, B
Fosalba, P
Frieman, J
García-Bellido, J
Gaztanaga, E
Gerdes, DW
Giannantonio, T
Gruen, D
Gruendl, RA
Gschwend, J
Gutierrez, G
Hartley, WG
Henning, JW
Honscheid, K
Hoyle, B
Huterer, D
Jain, B
James, DJ
Jarvis, M
Jeltema, T
Johnson, MD
Johnson, MWG
Krause, E
Kuehn, K
Kuhlmann, S
Kuropatkin, N
Lahav, O
Liddle, AR
Lima, M
Lin, H
MacCrann, N
Maia, MAG
Manzotti, A
March, M
Marshall, JL
Miquel, R
Mohr, JJ
Natoli, T
Nugent, P
Ogando, RLC
Park, Y
Plazas, AA
Reichardt, CL
Reil, K
Roodman, A
Ross, AJ
Rozo, E
Rykoff, ES
Sanchez, E
Scarpine, V
Schubnell, M
Scolnic, D
Sevilla-Noarbe, I
Sheldon, E
Smith, M
Smith, RC
Soares-Santos, M
Sobreira, F
Suchyta, E
Tarle, G
Thomas, D
Troxel, MA
Walker, AR
Wechsler, RH
Weller, J
Wester, W
Wu, WLK
Zuntz, J
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol 480, iss 3
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2018.

Abstract

We combine Dark Energy Survey Year 1 clustering and weak lensing data with baryon acoustic oscillations and Big Bang nucleosynthesis experiments to constrain the Hubble constant. Assuming a flat Lambda CDM model with minimal neutrino mass (Sigma m(v), = 0.06 eV), we find H-0 = 67.4(-1.2)(+1.1) km s(-1) Mpc(-1) (68 per cent CL). This result is completely independent of Hubble constant measurements based on the distance ladder, cosmic microwave background anisotropies (both temperature and polarization), and strong lensing constraints. There are now five data sets that: (a) have no shared observational systematics; and (b) each constrains the Hubble constant with fractional uncertainty at the few-per cent level. We compare these five independent estimates, and find that, as a set, the differences between them are significant at the 2.5 sigma level (chi(2)/dof = 24/11, probability to exceed = 1.1 per cent). Having set the threshold for consistency at 30 sigma we combine all five data sets to arrive at H-0 = 69.3(-0.6)(+0.4) km s(-1) Mpc(-1).

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol 480, iss 3
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..766df09b43d41ebb692c96b9101a52f8