New H(z) measurement at Redshift = 0.12 with DESI Data Release 1
Abstract
The Hubble parameter (H(z)) is a function of the redshift and a reliable measurement is very important to understand the expansion history of the Universe. In this work, we perform full-spectrum fitting using BAGPIPES on more than four thousand massive, passively evolving galaxies released by the DESI collaboration to estimate their cosmological-independent stellar ages and star-formation histories, and derive a new measurement of H(z=0.12)=71.33 4.20~ km~s-1~Mpc-1, which is well consistent with those derived in other ways.
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