Gamma ray burst constraints on cosmological models from the improved Amati correlation
Abstract
An improved Amati correlation was constructed in (ApJ 931 (2022) 50) by us recently. In this paper, we further study constraints on the and wCDM models from the gamma ray bursts (GRBs) standardized with the standard and improved Amati correlations, respectively. By using the Pantheon type Ia supernova sample to calibrate the latest A220 GRB data set, the GRB Hubble diagram is obtained model-independently. We find that at the high redshift region (z>1.4) the GRB distance modulus from the improved Amati correlation is larger apparently than that from the standard Amati one. The GRB data from the standard Amati correlation only give a lower bound limit on the present matter density parameter m0, while the GRBs from the improved Amati correlation constrain the m0 with the 68\% confidence level to be 0.308+0.066-0.230 and 0.307+0.057-0.290 in the and wCDM models, respectively, which are consistent very well with those given by other current popular observational data including BAO, CMB and so on. Once the H(z) data are added in our analysis, the constraint on the Hubble constant H0 can be achieved. We find that two different correlations provide slightly different H0 results but the marginalized mean values seem to be close to that from the Planck 2018 CMB observations.
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