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1–3 juin 2026
Clermont Ferrand
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

First measurement of the Hubble constant from gravitational wave-galaxy cross-correlations

3 juin 2026, 11:30
30m
Clermont Ferrand

Clermont Ferrand

Maison des Sciences de l'Homme amphi 125

Orateur

Charles Dalang (ENS Paris)

Description

We measure for the first time the Hubble constant (H0) from the cross-correlation of galaxies and gravitational waves (GW), by applying the Peak Sirens method. This method consists of finding the peak of the 3D angular cross-spectrum $C_\ell(z,D_L)$ between the galaxy redshifts ($z$) and the GW luminosity distances ($D_L$). Using two GW events from the GWTC-3.0 catalog and the GLADE+ galaxy catalog, we make the first detection of the cross-correlation peak at $5.9\sigma$ confidence. This signal comes mostly from the best localized event in the catalog, GW190814, which alone provides a $3.4\sigma$ significance. Adding also the multimessenger event GW170817, but without using its known redshift, we find $H_0=67^{+18}_{−15}$ km s$^{−1}$Mpc$^{−1}$ and the first observational constraint on the GW bias, $b_{gw}<4.3$ at 95% CI. These measurements set the stage for future novel cosmological constraints with this technique.

Auteurs

Charles Dalang (ENS Paris) Dr Isabela Matos (ICG)

Co-auteurs

Joao Ferri (U. of Sao Paolo) Dr Miguel Quartin (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro) Prof. Raul Abramo (U. Sao Paolo) Prof. Tessa Baker (ICG)

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