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Constraining power of cosmological observables: blind redshift spots and optimal ranges

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2019-05-07 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

A cosmological observable measured in a range of redshifts can be used as a probe of a set of cosmological parameters. Given the cosmological observable and the cosmological parameter, there is an optimum range of redshifts where the observable can constrain the parameter in the most effective manner. For other redshift ranges the observable values may be degenerate with respect to the cosmological parameter values and thus inefficient in constraining the given parameter. These are blind redshift ranges. We determine the optimum and the blind redshift ranges of cosmological observables with respect to the cosmological parameters: matter density parameter Ωm\Omega_m, equation of state parameter ww and a modified gravity parameter gag_a which parametrizes the evolution of an effective Newton's constant. We consider the observables: growth rate of matter density perturbations expressed through f(z)f(z) and fσ8f\sigma_8, the distance modulus μ(z)\mu(z), Baryon Acoustic Oscillation observables DV(z)×rsfidrsD_V(z) \times \frac{r_s^{fid}}{r_s}, H×rsrsfidH \times \frac{r_s}{r_s^{fid}} and DA×rsfidrsD_A \times \frac{r_s^{fid}}{r_s}, H(z)H(z) measurements and the gravitational wave luminosity distance. We introduce a new statistic SPO(z)ΔOΔP(z)Veff1/2S_P^O(z)\equiv \frac{\Delta O}{\Delta P}(z) \cdot V_{eff}^{1/2}, including the effective survey volume VeffV_{eff}, as a measure of the constraining power of a given observable OO with respect to a cosmological parameter PP as a function of redshift zz. We find blind redshift spots zbz_b (SPO(zb)0S_P^O(z_b)\simeq 0) and optimal redshift spots zsz_s (SPO(zs)maxS_P^O(z_s)\simeq max) for these observables with respect to the parameters Ωm\Omega_m, ww and gag_a. For O=fσ8O=f\sigma_8 and P=(Ωm,w,ga)P=(\Omega_{m},w,g_a) we find blind spots at zb(1,2,2.7)z_b\simeq(1,2,2.7) respectively and optimal (sweet) spots at zs=(0.5,0.8,1.2)z_s=(0.5,0.8,1.2). Thus probing higher redshifts may be less effective than probing lower redshifts with higher accuracy.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1812.05356,
  title  = {Constraining power of cosmological observables: blind redshift spots and optimal ranges},
  author = {L. Kazantzidis and L. Perivolaropoulos and F. Skara},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.05356},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

20 pages, 14 figures, 5 tables. Version matches published version. The effective survey volume has been taken into account when determining the blind and optimal redshift spots. The Mathematica files used for the numerical analysis and for construction of the figures can be found at http://leandros.physics.uoi.gr/opt-redshift/