TY - JOUR
T1 - Unveiling the Universe with emerging cosmological probes
AU - Moresco, Michele
AU - Amati, Lorenzo
AU - Amendola, Luca
AU - Birrer, Simon
AU - Blakeslee, John P.
AU - Cantiello, Michele
AU - Cimatti, Andrea
AU - Darling, Jeremy
AU - Della Valle, Massimo
AU - Fishbach, Maya
AU - Grillo, Claudio
AU - Hamaus, Nico
AU - Holz, Daniel
AU - Izzo, Luca
AU - Jimenez, Raul
AU - Lusso, Elisabeta
AU - Meneghetti, Massimo
AU - Piedipalumbo, Ester
AU - Pisani, Alice
AU - Pourtsidou, Alkistis
AU - Pozzetti, Lucia
AU - Quartin, Miguel
AU - Risaliti, Guido
AU - Rosati, Piero
AU - Verde, Licia
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - The detection of the accelerated expansion of the Universe has been one of the major breakthroughs in modern cosmology. Several cosmological probes (Cosmic Microwave Background, Supernovae Type Ia, Baryon Acoustic Oscillations) have been studied in depth to better understand the nature of the mechanism driving this acceleration, and they are being currently pushed to their limits, obtaining remarkable constraints that allowed us to shape the standard cosmological model. In parallel to that, however, the percent precision achieved has recently revealed apparent tensions between measurements obtained from different methods. These are either indicating some unaccounted systematic effects, or are pointing toward new physics. Following the development of CMB, SNe, and BAO cosmology, it is critical to extend our selection of cosmological probes. Novel probes can be exploited to validate results, control or mitigate systematic effects, and, most importantly, to increase the accuracy and robustness of our results. This review is meant to provide a state-of-art benchmark of the latest advances in emerging "beyond-standard " cosmological probes. We present how several different methods can become a key resource for observational cosmology. In particular, we review cosmic chronometers, quasars, gamma-ray bursts, standard sirens, lensing time-delay with galaxies and clusters, cosmic voids, neutral hydrogen intensity mapping, surface brightness fluctuations, stellar ages of the oldest objects, secular redshift drift, and clustering of standard candles. The review describes the method, systematics, and results of each probe in a homogeneous way, giving the reader a clear picture of the available innovative methods that have been introduced in recent years and how to apply them. The review also discusses the potential synergies and complementarities between the various probes, exploring how they will contribute to the future of modern cosmology.
AB - The detection of the accelerated expansion of the Universe has been one of the major breakthroughs in modern cosmology. Several cosmological probes (Cosmic Microwave Background, Supernovae Type Ia, Baryon Acoustic Oscillations) have been studied in depth to better understand the nature of the mechanism driving this acceleration, and they are being currently pushed to their limits, obtaining remarkable constraints that allowed us to shape the standard cosmological model. In parallel to that, however, the percent precision achieved has recently revealed apparent tensions between measurements obtained from different methods. These are either indicating some unaccounted systematic effects, or are pointing toward new physics. Following the development of CMB, SNe, and BAO cosmology, it is critical to extend our selection of cosmological probes. Novel probes can be exploited to validate results, control or mitigate systematic effects, and, most importantly, to increase the accuracy and robustness of our results. This review is meant to provide a state-of-art benchmark of the latest advances in emerging "beyond-standard " cosmological probes. We present how several different methods can become a key resource for observational cosmology. In particular, we review cosmic chronometers, quasars, gamma-ray bursts, standard sirens, lensing time-delay with galaxies and clusters, cosmic voids, neutral hydrogen intensity mapping, surface brightness fluctuations, stellar ages of the oldest objects, secular redshift drift, and clustering of standard candles. The review describes the method, systematics, and results of each probe in a homogeneous way, giving the reader a clear picture of the available innovative methods that have been introduced in recent years and how to apply them. The review also discusses the potential synergies and complementarities between the various probes, exploring how they will contribute to the future of modern cosmology.
KW - Cosmology
KW - Dark energy
KW - Cosmological probes
KW - Data analysis
KW - GAMMA-RAY BURSTS
KW - SURFACE-BRIGHTNESS FLUCTUATIONS
KW - HUBBLE-SPACE-TELESCOPE
KW - DIGITAL SKY SURVEY
KW - STELLAR POPULATION SYNTHESIS
KW - STAR-FORMATION HISTORIES
KW - EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES
KW - DARK ENERGY SURVEY
KW - E-ISO CORRELATION
KW - QUASAR X-RAY
U2 - 10.1007/s41114-022-00040-z
DO - 10.1007/s41114-022-00040-z
M3 - Review
VL - 25
JO - Living Reviews in Relativity
JF - Living Reviews in Relativity
SN - 2367-3613
IS - 1
M1 - 6
ER -