The DM distribution of unlocalized FRBs yields H0 = 73.8 +14.0/-12.3 km/s/Mpc with 18% uncertainty.
Cosmology with Gravitational Wave/Fast Radio Burst Associations
2 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
Recently, some theoretical models predicted that a small fraction of fast radio bursts (FRBs) could be associated with gravitational waves (GWs). In this work, we discuss the possibility of using GW/FRB association systems, if commonly detected in the future, as a complementary cosmic probe. We propose that upgraded standard sirens can be constructed from the joint measurements of luminosity distances $D_{L}$ derived from GWs and dispersion measures ${\rm DM_{IGM}}$ derived from FRBs (i.e., the combination $D_{L}\cdot{\rm DM_{IGM}}$). Moreover, unlike the traditional standard-siren approach (i.e., the $D_{L}$ method) and the $\rm DM_{IGM}$ method that rely on the optimization of the Hubble constant $H_0$, this $D_{L}\cdot{\rm DM_{IGM}}$ method has the advantage of being independent of $H_0$. Through Monte Carlo simulations, we prove that the $D_{L}\cdot{\rm DM_{IGM}}$ method is more effective to constrain cosmological parameters than $D_{L}$ or ${\rm DM_{IGM}}$ separately, and enables us to achieve accurate multimessenger cosmology from around 100 GW/FRB systems. Additionally, even if GW/FRB associations are not exist, the methodology developed here can still be applied to those GWs and FRBs that occur at the same redshifts.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
fields
astro-ph.CO 2years
2026 2verdicts
UNVERDICTED 2roles
background 1polarities
background 1representative citing papers
Cosmographic constraints from 106 FRBs on H0, q0, j0 depend sensitively on whether a Gaussian or quasi-Gaussian PDF is assumed for DM_IGM and on whether the baryon mass fraction is fixed or free.
citing papers explorer
-
Dispersion Measure Distribution of Unlocalized Fast Radio Bursts as a Probe of the Hubble Constant
The DM distribution of unlocalized FRBs yields H0 = 73.8 +14.0/-12.3 km/s/Mpc with 18% uncertainty.
-
The impact of FRB dispersion measure probability distribution functions on cosmographic estimates
Cosmographic constraints from 106 FRBs on H0, q0, j0 depend sensitively on whether a Gaussian or quasi-Gaussian PDF is assumed for DM_IGM and on whether the baryon mass fraction is fixed or free.