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Cosmology in the era of Euclid and the Square Kilometre Array

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2019-03-06 v3

Abstract

Theoretical uncertainties on non-linear scales are among the main obstacles to exploit the sensitivity of forthcoming galaxy and hydrogen surveys like Euclid or the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). Here, we devise a new method to model the theoretical error that goes beyond the usual cut-off on small scales. The advantage of this more efficient implementation of the non-linear uncertainties is tested through a Markov-Chain-Monte-Carlo (MCMC) forecast of the sensitivity of Euclid and SKA to the parameters of the standard Λ\LambdaCDM model, including massive neutrinos with total mass MνM_\nu, and to 3 extended scenarios, including 1) additional relativistic degrees of freedom (Λ\LambdaCDM + MνM_\nu + NeffN_\mathrm{eff}), 2) a deviation from the cosmological constant (Λ\LambdaCDM + MνM_\nu + w0w_0), and 3) a time-varying dark energy equation of state parameter (Λ\LambdaCDM + MνM_\nu + (w0,wa)\left(w_0,w_a \right)). We compare the sensitivity of 14 different combinations of cosmological probes and experimental configurations. For Euclid combined with Planck, assuming a plain cosmological constant, our method gives robust predictions for a high sensitivity to the primordial spectral index nsn_{\rm s} (σ(ns)=0.00085\sigma(n_s)=0.00085), the Hubble constant H0H_0 (σ(H0)=0.141km/s/Mpc\sigma(H_0)=0.141 \, {\rm km/s/Mpc}), the total neutrino mass MνM_\nu (σ(Mν)=0.020eV\sigma(M_\nu)=0.020 \, {\rm eV}). Assuming dynamical dark energy we get σ(Mν)=0.030eV\sigma(M_\nu)=0.030 \, {\rm eV} for the mass and (σ(w0),σ(wa))=(0.0214,0.071)(\sigma(w_0), \sigma(w_a)) = (0.0214, 0.071) for the equation of state parameters. The predicted sensitivity to MνM_\nu is mostly stable against the extensions of the cosmological model considered here. Interestingly, a significant improvement of the constraints on the extended model parameters is also obtained when combining Euclid with a low redshift HI intensity mapping survey by SKA1, demonstrating the importance of the synergy of Euclid and SKA.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1801.08331,
  title  = {Cosmology in the era of Euclid and the Square Kilometre Array},
  author = {Tim Sprenger and Maria Archidiacono and Thejs Brinckmann and Sébastien Clesse and Julien Lesgourgues},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.08331},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

50 pages, 11 figures, 8 tables. v2: improved treatment of neutrino. v3: updated Euclid sensitivity settings, matches accepted version