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New constraint of the Hubble constant by proper motions of radio components observed in AGN twin-jets

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As the advent of precision cosmology, the Hubble constant (H 0) inferred from the Lambda Cold Dark Matter fit to the Cosmic Microwave Background data is increasingly in tension with… Click to show full abstract

As the advent of precision cosmology, the Hubble constant (H 0) inferred from the Lambda Cold Dark Matter fit to the Cosmic Microwave Background data is increasingly in tension with the measurements from the local distance ladder. To approach its real value, we need more independent methods to measure, or to make constraint of, the Hubble constant. In this paper, we apply a plain method, which is merely based on the Friedman-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker cosmology together with geometrical relations, to constrain the Hubble constant by proper motions of radio components observed in AGN twin-jets. Under the assumption that the ultimate ejection strengths in both sides of the twin-jet concerned are intrinsically the same, we obtain a lower limit of H 0,min = 51.5 ± 2.3 km s−1 Mpc−1 from the measured maximum proper motions of the radio components observed in the twin-jet of NGC 1052.

Keywords: motions radio; components observed; hubble constant; radio components; cosmology; proper motions

Journal Title: Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Year Published: 2021

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