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Cosmological Distance Indicators
Authors:Sherry H Suyu  Tzu-Ching Chang  Frédéric Courbin  Teppei Okumura
Institution:1.Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik,Garching,Germany;2.Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics,Academia Sinica,Taipei,Taiwan;3.Physik-Department,Technische Universit?t München,Garching,Germany;4.Jet Propulsion Laboratory,Pasadena,USA;5.Institute of Physics, Laboratoire d’Astrophysique, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),Observatoire de Sauverny,Versoix,Switzerland;6.Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (WPI), UTIAS,The University of Tokyo,Kashiwa,Japan
Abstract:We review three distance measurement techniques beyond the local universe: (1) gravitational lens time delays, (2) baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO), and (3) HI intensity mapping. We describe the principles and theory behind each method, the ingredients needed for measuring such distances, the current observational results, and future prospects. Time-delays from strongly lensed quasars currently provide constraints on \(H_{0}\) with \(<4\%\) uncertainty, and with \(1\%\) within reach from ongoing surveys and efforts. Recent exciting discoveries of strongly lensed supernovae hold great promise for time-delay cosmography. BAO features have been detected in redshift surveys up to \(z\lesssim0.8\) with galaxies and \(z\sim2\) with Ly-\(\alpha\) forest, providing precise distance measurements and \(H_{0}\) with \(<2\%\) uncertainty in flat \(\Lambda\)CDM. Future BAO surveys will probe the distance scale with percent-level precision. HI intensity mapping has great potential to map BAO distances at \(z\sim0.8\) and beyond with precisions of a few percent. The next years ahead will be exciting as various cosmological probes reach \(1\%\) uncertainty in determining \(H_{0}\), to assess the current tension in \(H_{0}\) measurements that could indicate new physics.
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