Evidence for suppression of structure growth in the concordance cosmological model
Abstract
We present evidence for a suppressed growth rate of large-scale structure during the dark-energy dominated era. Modeling the growth rate of perturbations with the ``growth index'' , we find that current cosmological data strongly prefer a higher growth index than the value predicted by general relativity in a flat CDM cosmology. Both the cosmic microwave background data from Planck and the large-scale structure data from weak lensing, galaxy clustering, and cosmic velocities separately favor growth suppression. When combined, they yield , excluding at a statistical significance of 3.7. The combination of and Planck measurements prefers an even higher growth index of , corresponding to a 4.2-tension with the concordance model. In Planck data, the suppressed growth rate offsets the preference for nonzero curvature and fits the data equally well as the latter model. A higher leads to a higher matter fluctuation amplitude inferred from galaxy clustering and weak lensing measurements, and a lower from Planck data, effectively resolving the tension.
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@article{arxiv.2302.01331,
title = {Evidence for suppression of structure growth in the concordance cosmological model},
author = {Nhat-Minh Nguyen and Dragan Huterer and Yuewei Wen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.01331},
year = {2023}
}
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5 pages + references; 5 figures, 2 tables, 2900 words. Comments welcome! v2: a few more pages and figures, just enough number of words; PRL in press