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Anisotropy of Cosmic Acceleration

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In this paper, we study the anisotropy of cosmic acceleration by dividing the Union2 Type Ia supernova dataset into 12 subsets according to their positions in Galactic coordinate system. In each region, we derive the deceleration parameter $q_0$ as the diagnostic to quantify the anisotropy level in the corresponding direction, and construct $q_0$ anisotropic maps by combining these $q_0$ values. In addition to the monopole component, we find the significant dipole effect in the $q_0$-maps with the amplitude $A_1=0.466^{+0.255}_{-0.205}$, which deviates from zero at more than 2-$\sigma$ level. The direction of the best-fit dipole is ($\theta=108.8^{\circ}$, $\phi=187.0^{\circ}$) in Galactic system. Interesting enough, we find the direction of this dipole is nearly perpendicular to the CMB kinematic dipole, and the angle between them is $95.7^{\circ}$. The perpendicular relation is anomalous at the 1-in-10 level.

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2026 1

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Testing cosmic anisotropy with the Combo correlation of gamma-ray bursts

astro-ph.CO · 2026-05-27 · unverdicted · novelty 4.0

Larger sample of 244 GRBs with Combo correlation shifts best-fit anisotropy longitude by 54° from Pantheon-only result and deviates >1σ in hemisphere method, unlike smaller A118 sample, indicating potential to reduce fake signals from inhomogeneous distributions.

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  • Testing cosmic anisotropy with the Combo correlation of gamma-ray bursts astro-ph.CO · 2026-05-27 · unverdicted · none · ref 16 · internal anchor

    Larger sample of 244 GRBs with Combo correlation shifts best-fit anisotropy longitude by 54° from Pantheon-only result and deviates >1σ in hemisphere method, unlike smaller A118 sample, indicating potential to reduce fake signals from inhomogeneous distributions.