Constraints on the model with redshift tomography
Abstract
Recently released Planck data favor a lower value of the Hubble constant and a higher value of the fraction matter density in the standard model, which are discrepant with some of the low-redshift measurements. Within the context of this cosmology, we examine the consistency of the estimated values for the Hubble constant and fraction matter density with redshift tomography. Using the SNe Ia, Hubble parameter, BAO and CMB data, which are divided into three bins, we find no statistical evidence for any tension in the three redshift bins, although there exists a 1.4σ deviation of the Hubble constant in the middle redshift from the one in the high redshift bin.
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