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Effective Theory of Dark Energy at Redshift Survey Scales

We explore the phenomenological consequences of general late-time modifications of gravity in the quasi-static approximation, in the case where cold dark matter is non-minimally coupled to the gravitational sector. Assuming spectroscopic and photometric surveys with configuration parameters similar...

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Autores principales: Gleyzes, Jérôme, Langlois, David, Mancarella, Michele, Vernizzi, Filippo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2016/02/056
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2050590
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author Gleyzes, Jérôme
Langlois, David
Mancarella, Michele
Vernizzi, Filippo
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Langlois, David
Mancarella, Michele
Vernizzi, Filippo
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description We explore the phenomenological consequences of general late-time modifications of gravity in the quasi-static approximation, in the case where cold dark matter is non-minimally coupled to the gravitational sector. Assuming spectroscopic and photometric surveys with configuration parameters similar to those of the Euclid mission, we derive constraints on our effective description from three observables: the galaxy power spectrum in redshift space, tomographic weak-lensing shear power spectrum and the correlation spectrum between the integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect and the galaxy distribution. In particular, with $\Lambda$CDM as fiducial model and a specific choice for the time dependence of our effective functions, we perform a Fisher matrix analysis and find that the unmarginalized $68\%$ CL errors on the parameters describing the modifications of gravity are of order $\sigma\sim10^{-2}$--$10^{-3}$. We also consider two other fiducial models. A nonminimal coupling of CDM enhances the effects of modified gravity and reduces the above statistical errors accordingly. In all cases, we find that the parameters are highly degenerate, which prevents the inversion of the Fisher matrices. Some of these degeneracies can be broken by combining all three observational probes.
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spelling cern-20505902022-08-10T12:39:50Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2016/02/056http://cds.cern.ch/record/2050590engGleyzes, JérômeLanglois, DavidMancarella, MicheleVernizzi, FilippoEffective Theory of Dark Energy at Redshift Survey ScalesAstrophysics and AstronomyWe explore the phenomenological consequences of general late-time modifications of gravity in the quasi-static approximation, in the case where cold dark matter is non-minimally coupled to the gravitational sector. Assuming spectroscopic and photometric surveys with configuration parameters similar to those of the Euclid mission, we derive constraints on our effective description from three observables: the galaxy power spectrum in redshift space, tomographic weak-lensing shear power spectrum and the correlation spectrum between the integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect and the galaxy distribution. In particular, with $\Lambda$CDM as fiducial model and a specific choice for the time dependence of our effective functions, we perform a Fisher matrix analysis and find that the unmarginalized $68\%$ CL errors on the parameters describing the modifications of gravity are of order $\sigma\sim10^{-2}$--$10^{-3}$. We also consider two other fiducial models. A nonminimal coupling of CDM enhances the effects of modified gravity and reduces the above statistical errors accordingly. In all cases, we find that the parameters are highly degenerate, which prevents the inversion of the Fisher matrices. Some of these degeneracies can be broken by combining all three observational probes.arXiv:1509.02191CERN-PH-TH-2015-223oai:cds.cern.ch:20505902015-09-07
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Gleyzes, Jérôme
Langlois, David
Mancarella, Michele
Vernizzi, Filippo
Effective Theory of Dark Energy at Redshift Survey Scales
title Effective Theory of Dark Energy at Redshift Survey Scales
title_full Effective Theory of Dark Energy at Redshift Survey Scales
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title_short Effective Theory of Dark Energy at Redshift Survey Scales
title_sort effective theory of dark energy at redshift survey scales
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2016/02/056
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2050590
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