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A buyer's guide to the Hubble constant

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ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS REVIEW
卷 29, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1007/s00159-021-00137-4

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Cosmology; Distance scale; Hubble constant; Cepheids; Supernovae; Cosmic background radiation

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  1. STFC Consolidated Grant [ST/R000476/1]
  2. STFC [ST/T000473/1]
  3. All Souls College, Oxford

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Astronomers are interested in the Hubble constant H-0, but there is a significant gap between different measurement methods. This gap raises questions about the completeness of the ΛCDM cosmological model and requires further investigation.
Since the expansion of the universe was first established by Edwin Hubble and Georges Lemaitre about a century ago, the Hubble constant H-0 which measures its rate has been of great interest to astronomers. Besides being interesting in its own right, few properties of the universe can be deduced without it. In the last decade, a significant gap has emerged between different methods of measuring it, some anchored in the nearby universe, others at cosmological distances. The SHOES team has found H-0 = 73.2 +/- 1.3 kms(-1) Mpc(-1) locally, whereas the value found for the early universe by the Planck Collaboration is H-0 = 67.4 +/- 0.5 kms(-1) Mpc(-1) from measurements of the cosmic microwave background. Is this gap a sign that the well-established ACDM cosmological model is somehow incomplete? Or are there unknown systematics? And more practically, how should humble astronomers pick between competing claims if they need to assume a value for a certain purpose? In this article, we review results and what changes to the cosmological model could be needed to accommodate them all. For astronomers in a hurry, we provide a buyer's guide to the results, and make recommendations.

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