Eddington-Malmquist bias in a cosmological context




P. Teerikorpi

PublisherEDP Sciences

2015

Astronomy and Astrophysics

A75

576

5

0004-6361

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201425489



In 1914, Eddington derived a formula for the difference between the mean absolute magnitudes of stars "in space" or gathered "from the sky". Malmquist (1920) derived a general relation for this difference in Euclidean space. Here we study this statistical bias in cosmology, clarifying and expanding previous work.

 

We derived the Malmquist relation within a general cosmological framework, including Friedmann's model, analogously to the way Malmquist showed in 1936 that his formula is also valid in the presence of extinction in Euclidean space. We also discuss some conceptual aspects that explain the wide scope of the bias relation.

 

The Malmquist formula for the intrinsic difference <M>m - M0 = - σM2 dlna(m)/dm is also valid for observations made in an expanding Friedmann universe. This is holds true for bolometric

and finite-band magnitudes when a(m) refers to the distribution of observed (uncorrected for K-effect or z-dependent extinction) apparent magnitudes.




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