Probing the isotropy of cosmic acceleration using different supernova samples

Abstract

Recent studies have indicated that an anisotropic cosmic expansion may exist. In this paper, we use three datasets of type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) to probe the isotropy of cosmic acceleration. For the Union2.1 dataset, the direction and magnitude of the dipole are (l=309.3 + 15.5-15.7 ,\ b = -8.9 + 11.2-9.8 ),\ A=(1.46 0.56) × 10-3. For the Constitution dataset, the results are (l=67.0^+ 66.5-66.2,\ b=-0.6^+ 25.2-26.3),\ A=(4.4 5.0) × 10-4. For the JLA dataset, no significant dipolar deviation is found. We also explore the effects of anisotropic distributions of coordinates and redshifts on the results using Monte-Carlo simulations. We find that the anisotropic distribution of coordinates can cause dipole directions and make dipole magnitude larger. Anisotropic distribution of redshifts is found to have no significant effect on dipole fitting results.

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