Baryon fraction from the BAO amplitude: a consistent approach to parameterizing perturbation growth
Abstract
Galaxy clustering constrains the baryon fraction Omega_b/Omega_m through the amplitude of baryon acoustic oscillations and the suppression of perturbations entering the horizon before recombination. This produces a different pre-recombination distribution of baryons and dark matter. After recombination, the gravitational potential responds to both components in proportion to their mass, allowing robust measurement of the baryon fraction. This is independent of new-physics scenarios altering the recombination background (e.g. Early Dark Energy). The accuracy of such measurements does, however, depend on how baryons and CDM are modeled in the power spectrum. Previous template-based splitting relied on approximate transfer functions that neglected part of information. We present a new method that embeds an extra parameter controlling the balance between baryons and dark matter in the growth terms of the perturbation equations in the CAMB Boltzmann solver. This approach captures the baryonic suppression of CDM prior to recombination, avoids inconsistencies, and yields a clean parametrization of the baryon fraction in the linear power spectrum, separating out the simple physics of growth due to the combined matter potential. We implement this framework in an analysis pipeline using Effective Field Theory of Large-Scale Structure with HOD-informed priors and validate it against noiseless LCDM and EDE cosmologies with DESI-like errors. The new scheme achieves comparable precision to previous splitting while reducing systematic biases, providing a more robust way to baryon-fraction measurements. In combination with BBN constraints on the baryon density and Alcock-Paczynski estimates of the matter density, these results strengthen the use of baryon fraction measurements to derive a Hubble constant from energy densities, with future DESI and Euclid data expected to deliver competitive constraints.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2511.23459,
title = {Baryon fraction from the BAO amplitude: a consistent approach to parameterizing perturbation growth},
author = {Andrea Crespi and Will J. Percival and Alex Krolewski and Marco Bonici and Hanyu Zhang and Jessica Nicole Aguilar and Steven Ahlen and Abhijeet Anand and Davide Bianchi and David Brooks and Edmond Chaussidon and Todd Claybaugh and Todd Cuceu and Axel de la Macorra and Peter Doel and Simone Ferraro and Andreu Font-Ribera and Jaime E. Forero-Romero and Enrique Gaztañaga and Gaston Gutierrez and Julien Guy and Hiram K. Herrera-Alcantar and Dragan Huterer and Mustapha Ishak and Dick Joyce and David Kirkby and Theodore Kisner and Anthony Kremin and Ofer Lahav and Claire Lamman and Martin Landriau and Laurent Le Guillou and Michael E. Levi and Marc Manera and Paul Martini and Aaron Meisner and Ramon Miquel and Seshadri Nadathur and Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille and Claire Poppett and Francisco Prada and Ignasi Pérez-Ràfols and Graziano Rossi and Lado Samushia and Eusebio Sanchez and David Schlegel and Michael Schubnell and Hee-Jong Seo and Joseph H. Silber and David Sprayberry and Gregory Tarlé and Benjamin A. Weaver and Rongpu Zhou and Hu Zou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.23459},
year = {2025}
}