Synergy between CSST galaxy survey and gravitational-wave observation: Inferring the Hubble constant from dark standard sirens

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Ji-Yu Song
Ling-Feng Wang
Yichao Li
Ze-Wei Zhao
Jing-Fei Zhang
Wen Zhao
Xin Zhang
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[1] Northeastern University,Key Laboratory of Cosmology and Astrophysics (Liaoning) & College of Sciences
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,CAS Key Laboratory for Researches in Galaxies and Cosmology, Department of Astronomy, University of Science and Technology of China
[3] University of Science and Technology of China,School of Astronomy and Space Sciences
[4] Northeastern University,National Frontiers Science Center for Industrial Intelligence and Systems Optimization
[5] Northeastern University,Key Laboratory of Data Analytics and Optimization for Smart Industry (Ministry of Education)
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CSST galaxy survey; galaxy catalogs; gravitational waves; dark sirens; the Hubble constant;
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Gravitational waves (GWs) from compact binary coalescences encode the absolute luminosity distances of GW sources. Once the redshifts of GW sources are known, one can use the distance-redshift relation to constrain cosmological parameters. One way to obtain the redshifts is to localize GW sources by GW observations and then use galaxy catalogs to determine redshifts from a statistical analysis of redshift information of the potential host galaxies, commonly referred to as the dark siren method. The third-generation (3G) GW detectors are planned to work in the 2030s and will observe numerous compact binary coalescences. Using these GW events as dark sirens requires high-quality galaxy catalogs from future sky survey projects. The China Space Station Telescope (CSST) will be launched in 2024 and will observe billions of galaxies within a 17500 deg2 survey area with redshift up to z ∼ 4, providing photometric and spectroscopic galaxy catalogs. In this work, we simulate the CSST galaxy catalogs and the 5-year GW data from the 3G GW detectors and combine them to infer the Hubble constant (H0). Our results show that the measurement precision of H0 could reach the sub-percent level, meeting the standard of precision cosmology. We conclude that the synergy between CSST and the 3G GW detectors is of great significance in measuring the Hubble constant.
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