The m-z relation for type Ia supernovae, locally inhomogeneous cosmological models, and the nature of dark matter
Abstract
The m-z relation for type Ia supernovae is one of the key pieces of evidence supporting the cosmological `concordance model' with λ0 ≈ 0.7 and 0 ≈ 0.3. However, it is well known that the m-z relation depends not only on λ0 and 0 (with H0 as a scale factor) but also on the density of matter along the line of sight, which is not necessarily the same as the large-scale density. I investigate to what extent the measurement of λ0 and 0 depends on this density when it is characterized by the parameter η (0 η 1), which describes the ratio of density along the line of sight to the overall density. I also discuss what constraints can be placed on η, both with and without constraints on λ0 and 0 in addition to those from the m-z relation for type~Ia supernovae.
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