The local to global H0 ratio and the SNe Ia results

Abstract

The effects of differences between the local and global values of the Hubble parameter on the cosmologies consistent with studies of high-redshift Type Ia supernovæare discussed. It is found that with a local Hubble parameter around 10 per cent higher than the global value then open cosmological models (such as ΩM = 0.3, ΩΛ=0) are prefered and if the local value is around 20 per cent higher then standard cosmological models (ΩM = 1, ΩΛ=0) can be recovered. Even in the case where the Hubble parameter ratio is 1, low ΩM open cosmologies with ΩΛ = 0 are not rejected at the 95 per cent confidence level.

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