Dodging the cosmic curvature to probe the constancy of the speed of light
arXiv:1601.05497 · doi:10.1088/1475-7516/2016/08/016
Abstract
We develop a new model-independent method to probe the constancy of the speed of light $c$. In our method, the degeneracy between the cosmic curvature and the speed of light can be eliminated, which makes the test more natural and general. Combining the independent observations of Hubble parameter $H(z)$ and luminosity distance $d_L(z)$, we use the model-independent smoothing technique, Gaussian processes, to reconstruct them and then detect variation of the speed of light. We find no signal of deviation from the present value of the speed of light $c_0$. Moreover, to demonstrate the improvement in probing the constancy of the speed of light from future experiments, we produce a series of simulated data. The Dark Energy Survey will be able to detect $Îc /c_0 \sim 1\%$ at $\sim 1.5Ï$ confidence level and $Îc /c_0 \sim 2\%$ at $\sim 3Ï$ confidence level. If the errors are reduced to one-tenth of the expected DES ones, it can detect a $Îc /c_0 \sim 0.1\%$ variation at $\sim 2Ï$ confidence level.
10 pages, several corrections and updates to match the published version