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Current constraints on early and stressed dark energy models and future 21 cm perspectives

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-01-07 v1

Abstract

Despite the great progress of current cosmological measurements, the nature of the dominant component of the universe, coined dark energy, is still an open question. Early Dark Energy is a possible candidate which may also alleviate some fine tuning issues of the standard paradigm. Using the latest available cosmological data, we find that the 95% CL upper bound on the early dark energy density parameter is ΩeDE\Omega_{\textrm{eDE}}. On the other hand, the dark energy component may be a stressed and inhomogeneous fluid. If this is the case, the effective sound speed and the viscosity parameters are unconstrained by current data. Future omniscope-like 2121cm surveys, combined with present CMB data, could be able to distinguish between standard quintessence scenarios from other possible models with 2σ2\sigma significance, assuming a non-negligible early dark energy contribution. The precision achieved on the ΩeDE\Omega_{\textrm{eDE}} parameter from these 2121 cm probes could be below O(10%)\mathcal{O} (10\%).

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@article{arxiv.1409.1802,
  title  = {Current constraints on early and stressed dark energy models and future 21 cm perspectives},
  author = {Maria Archidiacono and Laura Lopez-Honorez and Olga Mena},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.1802},
  year   = {2015}
}

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9 pages, 3 figures