Calibrating Gamma-Ray Bursts by Using a Gaussian Process with Type Ia Supernovae

Abstract

In this paper, we calibrate the Amati relation (the E p-E iso correlation) of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) in a cosmology-independent way. By using Gaussian process to reconstruct the smoothed luminosity distance from the Pantheon type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) sample, we utilize the reconstructed results to calibrate the E p-E iso correlation with the Markov Chain Monte Carlo method and construct a Hubble diagram with the A220 GRB data, in which there are A118 GRB data with the higher qualities appropriate for cosmological purposes. With 98 GRBs at 1.4<z≤8.2 in the A118 sample and the observed Hubble data, we obtain m=0.346+0.048-0.069, h=0.677+0.029-0.029 for the flat model, and m=0.314+0.072-0.055, h=0.705+0.055-0.069, w=-1.23+0.33-0.64 for the flat wCDM model, which are consistent with those from fitting the coefficients of the Amati relation and the cosmological parameters simultaneously.

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