Can Early Dark Energy be Detected in Non-Linear Structure?
Astrophysics
2010-03-19 v2
Abstract
We present the first study of early dark energy cosmologies using N-body simulations to investigate the formation of non-linear structure. In contrast to expectations from semi-analytic approaches, we find that early dark energy does not imprint a unique signature on the statistics of non-linear structures. Investigating the non-linear power spectra and halo mass functions, we show that universal mass functions hold for early dark energy, making its presence difficult to distinguish from CDM. Since early dark energy biases the baryon acoustic oscillation scale, the lack of discriminating power is problematic.
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@article{arxiv.0808.2840,
title = {Can Early Dark Energy be Detected in Non-Linear Structure?},
author = {Matthew J. Francis and Geraint F. Lewis and Eric V. Linder},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.2840},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
11 pages, 19 figures. Minor changes to match version accepted to MNRAS