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A census of baryons in the Universe from localized fast radio bursts
by
Ekers, R. D.
, McQuinn, M.
, Tejos, N.
, Phillips, C.
, Bannister, K. W.
, Macquart, J.-P.
, Bhandari, S.
, Scott, D. R.
, Marnoch, L.
, James, C. W.
, Prochaska, J. X.
, Ryder, S. D.
, Day, C. K.
, Deller, A. T.
, Osłowski, S.
, Shannon, R. M.
in
639/33/34/124
/ 639/33/34/4127
/ Atomic states
/ Baryons
/ Big bang cosmology
/ Census
/ Composition
/ Cosmic microwave background
/ Dark energy
/ Density
/ Dispersion
/ Emission analysis
/ Galaxies
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hydrogen
/ Line of sight
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Methods
/ multidisciplinary
/ Observations
/ Optical pulses
/ Quasars
/ Radio bursts
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sky surveys
/ Spectroscopy
/ Standard deviation
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Surveys
/ Universe
/ X-ray emissions
2020
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A census of baryons in the Universe from localized fast radio bursts
by
Ekers, R. D.
, McQuinn, M.
, Tejos, N.
, Phillips, C.
, Bannister, K. W.
, Macquart, J.-P.
, Bhandari, S.
, Scott, D. R.
, Marnoch, L.
, James, C. W.
, Prochaska, J. X.
, Ryder, S. D.
, Day, C. K.
, Deller, A. T.
, Osłowski, S.
, Shannon, R. M.
in
639/33/34/124
/ 639/33/34/4127
/ Atomic states
/ Baryons
/ Big bang cosmology
/ Census
/ Composition
/ Cosmic microwave background
/ Dark energy
/ Density
/ Dispersion
/ Emission analysis
/ Galaxies
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hydrogen
/ Line of sight
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Methods
/ multidisciplinary
/ Observations
/ Optical pulses
/ Quasars
/ Radio bursts
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sky surveys
/ Spectroscopy
/ Standard deviation
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Surveys
/ Universe
/ X-ray emissions
2020
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A census of baryons in the Universe from localized fast radio bursts
by
Ekers, R. D.
, McQuinn, M.
, Tejos, N.
, Phillips, C.
, Bannister, K. W.
, Macquart, J.-P.
, Bhandari, S.
, Scott, D. R.
, Marnoch, L.
, James, C. W.
, Prochaska, J. X.
, Ryder, S. D.
, Day, C. K.
, Deller, A. T.
, Osłowski, S.
, Shannon, R. M.
in
639/33/34/124
/ 639/33/34/4127
/ Atomic states
/ Baryons
/ Big bang cosmology
/ Census
/ Composition
/ Cosmic microwave background
/ Dark energy
/ Density
/ Dispersion
/ Emission analysis
/ Galaxies
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hydrogen
/ Line of sight
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Methods
/ multidisciplinary
/ Observations
/ Optical pulses
/ Quasars
/ Radio bursts
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sky surveys
/ Spectroscopy
/ Standard deviation
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Surveys
/ Universe
/ X-ray emissions
2020
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A census of baryons in the Universe from localized fast radio bursts
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A census of baryons in the Universe from localized fast radio bursts
2020
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Overview
More than three-quarters of the baryonic content of the Universe resides in a highly diffuse state that is difficult to detect, with only a small fraction directly observed in galaxies and galaxy clusters
1
,
2
. Censuses of the nearby Universe have used absorption line spectroscopy
3
,
4
to observe the ‘invisible’ baryons, but these measurements rely on large and uncertain corrections and are insensitive to most of the Universe’s volume and probably most of its mass. In particular, quasar spectroscopy is sensitive either to the very small amounts of hydrogen that exist in the atomic state, or to highly ionized and enriched gas
4
–
6
in denser regions near galaxies
7
. Other techniques to observe these invisible baryons also have limitations; Sunyaev–Zel’dovich analyses
8
,
9
can provide evidence from gas within filamentary structures, and studies of X-ray emission are most sensitive to gas near galaxy clusters
9
,
10
. Here we report a measurement of the baryon content of the Universe using the dispersion of a sample of localized fast radio bursts; this technique determines the electron column density along each line of sight and accounts for every ionized baryon
11
–
13
. We augment the sample of reported arcsecond-localized
14
–
18
fast radio bursts with four new localizations in host galaxies that have measured redshifts of 0.291, 0.118, 0.378 and 0.522. This completes a sample sufficiently large to account for dispersion variations along the lines of sight and in the host-galaxy environments
11
, and we derive a cosmic baryon density of
Ω
b
=
0.051
−
0.025
+
0.021
h
70
−
1
(95 per cent confidence;
h
70
=
H
0
/(70 km s
−1
Mpc
−1
) and
H
0
is Hubble’s constant). This independent measurement is consistent with values derived from the cosmic microwave background and from Big Bang nucleosynthesis
19
,
20
.
The baryon density determined along the lines of sight to localized fast radio bursts is consistent with that determined from the cosmic microwave background and required by Big Bang nucleosynthesis.
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