Measuring cosmic growth rate with CSST spectroscopic survey and fast radio burst

IF 4.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS The European Physical Journal C Pub Date : 2025-04-14 DOI:10.1140/epjc/s10052-025-14145-6
Shi-Yuan Wang, Jun-Qing Xia
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The cosmic growth rate, which is related to peculiar velocity and is a primary scientific objective of galaxy spectroscopic surveys, can be inferred from the Redshift Space Distortion effect and the kinetic Sunyaev–Zel’dovich (kSZ) effect. However, the reconstruction noise power spectrum of the radial velocity field in kSZ is significantly dependent on the measurement of the small-scale galaxy-electron power spectrum \(P_{\text {ge}}.\) In this study, we thoroughly discuss the enhancement of cosmic growth rate measurements facilitated by Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs), which probe the electron density of the universe along their propagation paths to provide crucial additional information on \(P_{\text {ge}}.\) Subsequently, we utilize future spectroscopic surveys from the Chinese Space Station Telescope and the CMB-S4 experiment, combined with FRB dispersion measures, to achieve precise measurements of the cosmic growth rate at redshifts \(z_{\text {g}} = 0.15,\,0.45,\,0.75.\) Employing Fisher matrix forecasting analysis, we anticipate that constraints on \(f\sigma _8\) will reach a precision of 0.1% with a sample size of \(10^6\) FRBs. Furthermore, we perform a global analysis using Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods to constrain key parameters of three distinct dark energy models and a modified gravity model based on cosmic growth rate measurements. The results demonstrate that these refined \(f\sigma _8\) measurements considerably enhance the constraints on relevant cosmological parameters compared to those obtained from Planck CMB data. As the number of observed FRBs increases, alongside more precise galaxy surveys and next-generation CMB observations, new opportunities will arise for constraining cosmological models using the kSZ effect and for developing novel cosmological applications of FRBs.

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用CSST光谱测量和快速射电暴测量宇宙增长率
宇宙增长率与奇特速度有关,是星系光谱巡天的一个主要科学目标,它可以从红移空间扭曲效应和动力学苏尼亚耶夫-泽尔多维奇效应(kSZ)中推断出来。然而,kSZ中径向速度场的重构噪声功率谱在很大程度上依赖于小尺度星系电子功率谱的测量。 在这项研究中,我们深入讨论了快速射电暴(FRBs)对宇宙增长率测量的促进作用,FRBs沿着传播路径探测宇宙的电子密度,提供了关于\(P_{\text {ge}}.\)的重要附加信息。\随后,我们将利用中国空间站望远镜和CMB-S4实验的未来光谱测量,结合FRB色散测量,实现对红移下宇宙增长率的精确测量(z_{\text {g}} = 0.15,\,0.45,\,0.75.\) 采用费舍尔矩阵预测分析,我们预计对 \(f\sigma _8\)的约束将达到0.1%的精度,FRB的样本量为\(10^6\)。此外,我们还利用马尔可夫链蒙特卡洛方法进行了全局分析,以约束三个不同的暗能量模型和一个基于宇宙增长率测量的修正引力模型的关键参数。结果表明,与普朗克CMB数据相比,这些改进的测量结果大大增强了对相关宇宙学参数的约束。随着观测到的FRB数量的增加,以及更精确的星系巡天和下一代CMB观测,利用kSZ效应约束宇宙学模型和开发FRB的新型宇宙学应用将出现新的机遇。
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The European Physical Journal C
The European Physical Journal C 物理-物理:粒子与场物理
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15.90%
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1008
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2-4 weeks
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