• 9 April 2001
Abstract
The data of type Ia supernovae observed by the High-z SN Search Team and Supernova Cosmology Project are analyzed in inhomogeneous cosmological models with a local void on scales of about 200 Mpc, to derive the best-fit values of model parameters and the confidence contours. The $\chi^2$ fitting is found to be slightly better than that in homogeneous models. It is shown that (1) the best-fit values are most sensitive to the ratio $R$ of the outer Hubble constant ($H_0^{\rm II}$) to the inner Hubble constant ($H_0^{\rm I}$), (2) the best-fit outer density parameter ($\Omega_0^{\rm II}$) (and cosmological constant parameter ($\lambda_0^{\rm II}$)) increases (and decreases) with the increase of $R$, respectively, and (3) $(\Omega_0^{\rm II}, \lambda_0^{\rm II})$ can be $(1, 0)$ for $R \approx 0.8$.

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