Bounds on Λ at the Galactic Center
Abstract
We constrain the cosmological constant Λ using astrometric and spectroscopic observations of the S2, S1, and S14 stars orbiting Sgr A*. The stellar motion is modelled by numerically integrating timelike geodesics in Schwarzschild-de Sitter spacetime, including relativistic redshift and time-delay corrections. Orbital and spacetime parameters are inferred using a Bayesian MCMC analysis. The resulting posterior distributions place upper bounds on the magnitude of Λ at the Galactic Center (GC). Combining the independent constraints from the S2, S1, and S14 orbits yields upper bounds of Λ 6.9×10-48 m-2 at 68\% credibility and Λ 1.0×10-38 m-2 at 95\% credibility.
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