Qualitative probe of interacting dark energy with redshift-space distortions

IF 1.8 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS International Journal of Modern Physics D Pub Date : 2024-03-26 DOI:10.1142/s0218271824500123
Didam G. A. Duniya
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The imprint of interacting dark energy (IDE) needs to be correctly identified in order to avoid bias in constraints on IDE. This paper investigates the large-scale imprint of IDE in redshift-space distortions (RSDs), using Euclid-like photometric prescriptions. A first attempt at incorporating the IDE dynamics in the galaxy (clustering and evolution) biases is made. Without IDE dynamics taken into account in the galaxy biases, as is conventionally done, the results suggest that for a constant dark energy (DE) equation of state parameter, an IDE model where the DE transfer rate is proportional to the DE density exhibits an alternating, positive–negative effect in the RSDs angular power spectrum. However, when the IDE dynamics is incorporated in the galaxy biases, it is found that the apparent positive–negative alternating effect vanishes: implying that neglecting IDE dynamics in the galaxy biases can result in “artifacts” that can lead to incorrect identification of the IDE imprint. In general, the results show that multi-tracer analysis will be needed to beat down cosmic variance in order for the RSDs angular power spectrum as a statistic to be a viable diagnostic of IDE. Moreover, it is found that RSDs hold the potential to constrain IDE on large scales, at redshifts z1, with the scenario having IDE dynamics incorporated in the biases showing better potential.

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利用红移空间扭曲定性探测相互作用暗能量
需要正确识别相互作用暗能量(IDE)的印记,以避免对 IDE 的约束产生偏差。本文利用类似欧几里得的测光规定,研究了IDE在红移空间扭曲(RSDs)中的大尺度印记。首次尝试将 IDE 动态纳入星系(聚类和演化)偏差。结果表明,在暗能量(DE)状态方程参数不变的情况下,暗能量转移速率与暗能量密度成正比的IDE模型在RSD角功率谱中表现出正负交替的效应。然而,当把 IDE 动力学纳入星系偏差时,发现明显的正负交替效应消失了:这意味着在星系偏差中忽略 IDE 动力学会导致 "伪影",从而导致 IDE 印记的错误识别。总之,研究结果表明,需要进行多追踪器分析来消除宇宙差异,才能使 RSDs 角功率谱作为一种统计量成为 IDE 的可行诊断方法。此外,研究还发现 RSDs 有可能在大尺度上对 z≤1 的红移进行 IDE 约束,而将 IDE 动力学纳入偏差的方案则显示出更好的潜力。
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International Journal of Modern Physics D
International Journal of Modern Physics D 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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3.80
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9.10%
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181
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Gravitation, astrophysics and cosmology are exciting and rapidly advancing fields of research. This journal aims to accommodate and promote this expansion of information and ideas and it features research papers and reviews on theoretical, observational and experimental findings in these fields. Among the topics covered are general relativity, quantum gravity, gravitational experiments, quantum cosmology, observational cosmology, particle cosmology, large scale structure, high energy astrophysics, compact objects, cosmic particles and radiation.
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