Pantheon+ supernovae corrected for progenitor age indicate the universe is decelerating
Abstract
We examine the impact of progenitor age-dependent luminosity evolution of Type Ia supernovae on a cosmographic measurement of the deceleration parameter q0. Our recent redshift tomographic analysis showed that locally q0 has a strong dipole anisotropy aligned approximately with the bulk flow, and only a small monopole component remains at distances exceeding a few hundred Mpc. Applying redshift-dependent corrections for progenitor age to the Pantheon+ catalogue, we find that this shifts the monopole component of q0 to positive values (i.e. deceleration), while leaving the local dipole component essentially unchanged.
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