A Hubble Constant Estimate from Galaxy Cluster and type Ia SNe Observations

Abstract

In this work, we constrain the Hubble constant parameter, H0, using a combination of the Pantheon sample and galaxy clusters (GC) measurements from minimal cosmological assumptions. Assuming the validity of the cosmic distance duality relation, an estimator is created for H0 that only depends on simple geometrical distances, which is evaluated from Pantheon and a GC angular diameter distance sample afterward. The statistical and systematic errors in GC measurements are summed in quadrature in our analysis. We find H0 = 67.22 6.07 km \ s-1 Mpc-1 in 1σ confidence level (C.L.). This measurement presents an error of around 9\%, showing that future and better GC measurements can shed light on the current Hubble tension

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