Searching for Cosmological Preferred Axis using cosmographic approach
Abstract
Recent released Planck data and other astronomical observations show that the universe may be anisotropic on large scales. This hints a cosmological privileged axis in our anisotropic expanding universe. This paper proceeds a modified redshift in anisotropic cosmological model as 1+z(t,p)=a(t0)a(t)(1-A(n.p)) (where A is the magnitude of anisotropy ,n is the direction of privileged axis, and p is the direction of each SNe Ia sample to galactic coordinates) along with anisotropic parameter δ=A(n.p)1+A(n.p). The luminosity distance is expanded with model-independent cosmographic parameters as a function of modified redshift z. As the transformation matrix M(n× n) is obtained to convert the Taylor series coefficients of isotropic luminosity distance to corresponding anisotropic parameters. These results culminate the magnitude of anisotropy about A 10-3 and the direction of preferred axis as (l,b)=(297-34+34,3-28+28), which are consistent with other studies in 1-σ confidence level.
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