Constraining the Anisotropy of the Universe from Supernovae and Gamma-ray Bursts

Abstract

Recently, an anisotropic cosmological model was proposed. An arbitrary 1-form, which picks out a privileged axis in the universe, was added to the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker line element. The distance-redshift relation was modified such that it is direction dependent. In this paper, we use the Union2 dataset and 59 high-redshift gamma-ray bursts to give constraints on the anisotropy of the universe. The results show that the magnitude of anisotropy is about D=-0.0440.018, and the privileged axis points towards the direction (l0,b0)=(306.1 18.7,-18.2 11.2) in the galactic coordinate system. The anisotropy is small and the isotropic cosmological model is an excellent approximation.

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