Cosmology and modified gravity with dark sirens from GWTC-3
Abstract
We present the latest measurements of the Hubble parameter and of the parameter 0 describing modified gravitational wave propagation, obtained from the third gravitational wave transient catalog, GWTC-3, using the correlation with galaxy catalogs and information from the source-frame mass distribution of binary black holes. The latter leads to the tightest bound on 0 so far, i.e. 0 = 1.2+0.7-0.7 with a flat prior on 0, and 0 = 1.0+0.4-0.8 with a prior uniform in 0 (Max posterior and 68\% HDI). The measurement of H0 is dominated by the single bright siren GW170817, resulting in H0=67+9-6 \, km \, s-1 \, Mpc when combined with the galaxy catalog.
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