Reference frame dependence of the local measurement of the Hubble constant
Abstract
Observations recently suggest 4.4σ discrepancy between Hubble constant measured locally and that inferred from cosmic microwave background in standard cosmology. Either standard cosmology or local measurement might expect something new. We investigate the possibility that the value of Hubble constants might be affected by observers' motional status in the local measurement. Using adapted coordinate for geodesic observers in FLRW space-time and constraints inferred from observation of cosmic shear, we find that the motional status of reference frame could contribute to about 1.1 0.3\% discrepancy of these Hubble constants. Namely, the difference is H0= 0.810.22 km s-1 Mpc-1, if the locally measured Hubble constant is 74 km s-1 Mpc-1. This effect seems not negligible as an uncertainty for local measurement of Hubble constant
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