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Constraining H0 from Lyman-alpha Forest and Baryon Acoustic Oscillations

V. C. Busti, R. N. Guimarães, J. A. S. Lima

Published 2012-01-05Version 1

A new method is proposed to measure the Hubble constant H0 through the mean transmitted flux observed from high redshift quasars. A semi-analytical model for the cosmological-independent volume density distribution function is adopted which allows one to obtain constraints over the cosmological parameters once a moderate knowlegde of the InterGalactic Medium (IGM) parameters is assumed. By assuming a flat LCDM cosmology, we show that such method alone cannot provide good constraints on the pair of free parameters (h, Omega_m). However, it is possible possible to break the degeneracy on the mass density parameter by applying a joint analysis involving the baryon acoustic oscillations (BAOs). Our analysis based on two different samples of Lyman-alpha forest restricts the parameters on the intervals 0.58 < h < 0.91 and 0.215 < Omega_m < 0.245 (1 sigma). Although the constraints are weaker comparatively to other estimates, we point out that with a bigger sample and a better knowledge of the IGM this method may present competitive results to measure the Hubble constant independently of the cosmic distance ladder.

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