Ho’oleilana: An Individual Baryon Acoustic Oscillation?

  • Tully R
  • Howlett C
  • Pomarède D
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Abstract

Theory of the physics of the early hot universe leads to a prediction of baryon acoustic oscillations (BAOs) that has received confirmation from the pairwise separations of galaxies in samples of hundreds of thousands of objects. Evidence is presented here for the discovery of a remarkably strong individual contribution to the BAO signal at z = 0.068, an entity that is given the name Ho’oleilana. The radius of the 3D structure is 155 h 75 − 1 Mpc. At its core is the Boötes supercluster. The Sloan Great Wall, Center for Astrophysics Great Wall, and Hercules complex all lie within the BAO shell. The interpretation of Ho’oleilana as a BAO structure with our preferred analysis implies a value of the Hubble constant of 76.9 − 4.8 + 8.2 km s − 1 Mpc − 1 .

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Tully, R. B., Howlett, C., & Pomarède, D. (2023). Ho’oleilana: An Individual Baryon Acoustic Oscillation? The Astrophysical Journal, 954(2), 169. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aceaf3

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