Bounds on the possible evolution of the gravitational constant from cosmological type-Ia supernovae

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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Física Aplicada
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Física i Enginyeria Nuclear
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. GAA - Grup d'Astronomia i Astrofísica
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Gaztañaga, E.
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García-Berro Montilla, Enrique
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Isern Vilaboy, Jordi
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Bravo Guil, Eduardo
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Domínguez, Inmaculada
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2002-01
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Gaztañaga, E. [et al.]. Bounds on the possible evolution of the gravitational constant from cosmological type-Ia supernovae. "Physical review D", Gener 2002, vol. 65, núm. 2, p. 23506-23514.
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0556-2821
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https://hdl.handle.net/2117/19233
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10.1103/PhysRevD.65.023506
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Recent high-redshift type-Ia supernovae results can be used to set new bounds on a possible variation of the gravitational constant G. If the local value of G at the space-time location of distant supernovae is different, it would change both the kinetic energy release and the amount of 56Ni synthesized in the supernova outburst. Both effects are related to a change in the Chandrasekhar mass MCh∝G-3/2. In addition, the integrated variation of G with time would also affect the cosmic evolution and therefore the luminosity distance relation. We show that the later effect in the magnitudes of type-Ia supernovae is typically several times smaller than the change produced by the corresponding variation of the Chandrasekhar mass. We investigate in a consistent way how a varying G could modify the Hubble diagram of type-Ia supernovae and how these results can be used to set upper bounds to a hypothetical variation of G. We find G/G0≲1.1 and Ġ/G≲10-11yr-1 at redshifts z≃0.5. These new bounds extend the currently available constraints on the evolution of G all the way from solar and stellar distances to typical scales of Gpc/Gyr, i.e., by more than 15 orders of magnitude in time and distance.
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Peer Reviewed
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Postprint (published version)
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9 p.
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application/pdf
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eng
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http://prd.aps.org/
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Open Access
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Física::Astronomia i astrofísica
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Supernovae
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Supernoves
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Bounds on the possible evolution of the gravitational constant from cosmological type-Ia supernovae
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Article


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