A model-independent reconstruction of dark energy to very high redshift
Abstract
We provide a model-independent reconstruction of dark energy from to . We parameterise the model by a perfect fluid with a series of physically well-motivated bins in energy-density, such that the equation of state is always . Our method is capable of describing a range of theoretical models with smooth modifications to the expansion history. Combining the latest CMB, BAO, SN and local measurements, we obtain a large improvement of over LCDM, at the expense of 33 additional parameters in the fit, with dark energy contributing significantly between , and intriguingly with a sound speed . A significant part of the improvement comes from \Planck\ + Atacama Cosmology Telescope (\textsc{Act}) data, alleviating tension between them within LCDM. We apply a correlation prior to penalise models with unnecessary degrees of freedom and find no preference for deviations from LCDM at late-times, but moderate Bayesian evidence of an early dark energy (EDE) component. Although the model has a large amount of freedom, it is unable to reduce below that of \lcdm, to bring about full concordance with large-scale structure data.
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@article{arxiv.2109.14848,
title = {A model-independent reconstruction of dark energy to very high redshift},
author = {Adam Moss and Edmund Copeland and Steven Bamford and Thomas Clarke},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.14848},
year = {2021}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures