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Table 2.

Maximum anisotropy direction and its absolute amplitude for the LX − σv and YSZ − σv relations along with absolute H0 variation.

Scaling Max. anisotropy H0 Max. nominal Isotropic MC Expected
relation direction (l, b) variation (%) significance (σnom) p-value (σ) H0 variation (%)
LX − σv (225 ° ±41 ° , − 25 ° ±41 ° ) 28.3 ± 6.6% 3.66σ p = 0.020 (2.33σ) 22 . 0 4.2 + 4.3 % $ 22.0^{+4.3}_{-4.2}\% $
YSZ − σv (295 ° ±58 ° , − 35 ° ±58 ° ) 28.5 ± 6.4% 4.13σ p = 0.011 (2.54σ) 19 . 2 3.5 + 3.7 % $ 19.2^{+3.7}_{-3.5} \% $
Joint results (295 ° ±71 ° , − 30 ° ±71 ° ) 27.6 ± 4.4% 5.27σ p = 2.76 × 10−4 (3.64σ) 19 . 7 2.5 + 2.9 % $ 19.7^{+2.9}_{-2.5} \% $

Notes. Results from isotropic MC simulations are shown in terms of the p-value, their corresponding Gaussian σ values, and the expected H0 variation due to scatter in the relation.

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