COIMLGGR-QCApr 14, 2025

Anchors no more: Using peculiar velocities to constrain $H_0$ and the primordial Universe without calibrators

arXiv:2504.10453v21 citationsh-index: 8Has CodeJ Cosmol Astropart Phys
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This provides a new independent probe for cosmology to address the Hubble tension, with potential impact from upcoming surveys, though it is incremental as it builds on existing SNIa data and methods.

The paper tackles the problem of constraining the Hubble parameter H0 and primordial power spectrum amplitude As without traditional calibrators like Cepheids, by using type Ia supernovae as tracers of peculiar velocities, and achieves constraints within 10-20% using mock and real datasets.

We develop a novel approach to constrain the Hubble parameter $H_0$ and the primordial power spectrum amplitude $A_\mathrm{s}$ using type Ia supernovae (SNIa) data. By considering SNIa as tracers of the peculiar velocity field, we can model their distance and their covariance as a function of cosmological parameters without the need of calibrators like Cepheids; this yields a new independent probe of the large-scale structure based on SNIa data without distance anchors. Crucially, we implement a differentiable pipeline in JAX, including efficient emulators and affine sampling, reducing inference time from years to hours on a single GPU. We first validate our method on mock datasets, demonstrating that we can constrain $H_0$ and $\log 10^{10}A_\mathrm{s}$ within $10\%$ and $15\%$, respectively, using $\mathcal{O}(10^3)$ SNIa. We then test our pipeline with SNIa from an $N$-body simulation, obtaining $6\%$-level unbiased constraints on $H_0$ with a moderate noise level. We finally apply our method to Pantheon+ data, constraining $H_0$ at the $15\%$ level without Cepheids when fixing $A_\mathrm{s}$ to its $\it{Planck}$ value. On the other hand, we obtain $20\%$-level constraints on $\log 10^{10}A_\mathrm{s}$ in agreement with $\it{Planck}$ when including Cepheids in the analysis. In light of upcoming observations of low redshift SNIa from the Zwicky Transient Facility and the Vera Rubin Legacy Survey of Space and Time, surveys for which our method will develop its full potential, we make our code publicly available.

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