Bayesian correction of H(z) cosmic chronometers data with systematic errors

Abstract

We show that the 32 H(z) data from cosmic chronometers have overestimated uncertainties and make use of a Bayesian method to correct and reduce it. We then use the corrected data to constrain flat and O parameters. For the flat model, we got as result H0 = 67.1 4.0 km s-1 Mpc-1 and m = 0.333 +0.041-0.057. While for the O model, we found H0 = 67.2 4.8 km s-1 Mpc-1, m = 0.36 0.16 and =0.71 +0.36-0.28. These results goes from 22\% up to 28\% uncertainty reduction when compared to the constraints of the both uncorrected models.

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