Cosmological implications of baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) measurements
Abstract
We derive constraints on cosmological parameters and tests of dark energy models from the combination of baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) measurements with cosmic microwave background (CMB) and Type Ia supernova (SN) data. We take advantage of high-precision BAO measurements from galaxy clustering and the Ly-alpha forest (LyaF) in the BOSS survey of SDSS-III. BAO data alone yield a high confidence detection of dark energy, and in combination with the CMB angular acoustic scale they further imply a nearly flat universe. Combining BAO and SN data into an "inverse distance ladder" yields a 1.7% measurement of km/s/Mpc. This measurement assumes standard pre-recombination physics but is insensitive to assumptions about dark energy or space curvature, so agreement with CMB-based estimates that assume a flat LCDM cosmology is an important corroboration of this minimal cosmological model. For open LCDM, our BAO+SN+CMB combination yields and curvature . When we allow more general forms of evolving dark energy, the BAO+SN+CMB parameter constraints remain consistent with flat LCDM. While the overall of model fits is satisfactory, the LyaF BAO measurements are in moderate (2-2.5 sigma) tension with model predictions. Models with early dark energy that tracks the dominant energy component at high redshifts remain consistent with our constraints. Expansion history alone yields an upper limit of 0.56 eV on the summed mass of neutrino species, improving to 0.26 eV if we include Planck CMB lensing. Standard dark energy models constrained by our data predict a level of matter clustering that is high compared to most, but not all, observational estimates. (Abridged)
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@article{arxiv.1411.1074,
title = {Cosmological implications of baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) measurements},
author = {Éric Aubourg and Stephen Bailey and Julian E. Bautista and Florian Beutler and Vaishali Bhardwaj and Dmitry Bizyaev and Michael Blanton and Michael Blomqvist and Adam S. Bolton and Jo Bovy and Howard Brewington and J. Brinkmann and Joel R. Brownstein and Angela Burden and Nicolás G. Busca and William Carithers and Chia-Hsun Chuang and Johan Comparat and Antonio J. Cuesta and Kyle S. Dawson and Timothée Delubac and Daniel J. Eisenstein and Andreu Font-Ribera and Jian Ge and J. -M. Le Goff and Satya Gontcho A Gontcho and J. Richard Gott and James E. Gunn and Hong Guo and Julien Guy and Jean-Christophe Hamilton and Shirley Ho and Klaus Honscheid and Cullan Howlett and David Kirkby and Francisco S. Kitaura and Jean-Paul Kneib and Khee-Gan Lee and Dan Long and Robert H. Lupton and Mariana Vargas Magaña and Viktor Malanushenko and Elena Malanushenko and Marc Manera and Claudia Maraston and Daniel Margala and Cameron K. McBride and Jordi Miralda-Escudé and Adam D. Myers and Robert C. Nichol and Pasquier Noterdaeme and Sebastián E. Nuza and Matthew D. Olmstead and Daniel Oravetz and Isabelle Pâris and Nikhil Padmanabhan and Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille and Kaike Pan and Marcos Pellejero-Ibanez and Will J. Percival and Patrick Petitjean and Matthew M. Pieri and Francisco Prada and Beth Reid and Natalie A. Roe and Ashley J. Ross and Nicholas P. Ross and Graziano Rossi and Jose Alberto Rubiño-Martín and Ariel G. Sánchez and Lado Samushia and Ricardo Tanausú Génova Santos and Claudia G. Scóccola and David J. Schlegel and Donald P. Schneider and Hee-Jong Seo and Erin Sheldon and Audrey Simmons and Ramin A. Skibba and Anže Slosar and Michael A. Strauss and Daniel Thomas and Jeremy L. Tinker and Rita Tojeiro and Jose Alberto Vazquez and Matteo Viel and David A. Wake and Benjamin A. Weaver and David H. Weinberg and W. M. Wood-Vasey and Christophe Yèche and Idit Zehavi and Gong-Bo Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.1074},
year = {2015}
}
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38 pages, 20 figures, BOSS collaboration paper; v2: fixed inconsistent definitions of DH, added references; v3: version accepted by PRD, corrected error resulting in significantly weaker constraints on decaying dark matter model