Cosmic anisotropy and fast radio bursts

Da Chun Qiang, Hua Kai Deng, Hao Wei*

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Abstract

In the recent years, the field of fast radio bursts (FRBs) is thriving and growing rapidly. It is of interest to study cosmology by using FRBs with known redshifts. In the present work, we try to test the possible cosmic anisotropy with the simulated FRBs. In particular, we only consider the possible dipole in FRBs, rather than the cosmic anisotropy in general, while the analysis is only concerned with finding the rough number of necessary data points to distinguish a dipole from a monopole structure through simulations. Noting that there is no a large sample of actual data of FRBs with known redshifts by now, simulations are necessary to this end. We find that at least 2800, 190, 100 FRBs are competent to find the cosmic dipole with amplitude 0.01, 0.03, 0.05, respectively. Unfortunately, even 10 000 FRBs are not competent to find the tiny cosmic dipole with amplitude of O(10-3). On the other hand, at least 20 FRBs with known redshifts are competent to find the cosmic dipole with amplitude 0.1. We expect that such a big cosmic dipole could be ruled out by using only a few tens of FRBs with known redshifts in the near future.

Original languageEnglish
Article number185022
JournalClassical and Quantum Gravity
Volume37
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Sept 2020

Keywords

  • Monte Carlo simulations
  • cosmic anisotropy
  • cosmological constraints
  • cosmological principle
  • cosmology
  • fast radio bursts
  • observational cosmology

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