Evolution of clustering in cosmological models with time-varying dark energy
Abstract
Observations favor cosmological models with a time-varying dark energy component. But how does dynamical dark energy (DDE) influence the growth of structure in an expanding Universe? We investigate this question using high-resolution -body simulations based on a DDE cosmology constrained by first-year DESI data (DESIY1DDE), characterized by a 4% lower Hubble constant () and 10% higher matter density () than the Planck-2018 CDM model. We examine the impact on the matter power spectrum, halo abundances, clustering, and Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations (BAO). We find that DESIY1DDE exhibits a 10% excess in power at small scales and a 15% suppression at large scales, driven primarily by its higher . This trend is reflected in the halo mass function: DESIY1DDE predicts up to 70% more massive halos at and a 40% excess at . Clustering analysis reveals a 3.71% shift of the BAO peak towards smaller scales in DESIY1DDE, consistent with its reduced sound horizon compared to Planck18 Measurements of the BAO dilation parameter , using halo samples with DESI-like tracer number densities across , agree with the expected DESIY1DDE-to-Planck18 sound horizon ratio. After accounting for cosmology-dependent distances, the simulation-based observational dilation parameter closely matches DESI Y1 data. We find that the impact of DDE is severely limited by current observational constraints, which strongly favor cosmological models -- whether including DDE or not -- with a tightly constrained parameter , within 1-2% uncertainty. Indeed, our results demonstrate that variations in cosmological parameters, particularly , have a greater influence on structure formation than the DDE component alone.
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@article{arxiv.2503.19352,
title = {Evolution of clustering in cosmological models with time-varying dark energy},
author = {Tomoaki Ishiyama and Francisco Prada and Anatoly A. Klypin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.19352},
year = {2025}
}
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11 pages, 8 figures, accepted by PRD. HDF5 halo catalogs are available on https://skun.iaa.csic.es/SUsimulations/DDE/