Exploring Parameter Constraints on Quintessential Dark Energy: the Pseudo-Nambu Goldstone Boson Model
Abstract
We analyze the constraining power of future dark energy experiments for Pseudo-Nambu Goldstone Boson (PNGB) quintessence. Following the Dark Energy Task Force methodology, we forecast data for three experimental ``stages'': Stage 2 represents in-progress projects relevant to dark energy; Stage 3 refers to medium sized experiments; Stage 4 comprises larger projects. We determine the posterior probability distribution for the parameters of the PNGB model using Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis. Utilizing data generated on a cosmology, we find that the relative power of the different data stages on PNGB quintessence is roughly comparable to the DETF results for the parametrization of dark energy. We also generate data based on a PNGB cosmological model that is consistent with a fiducial model at Stage 2. We find that Stage 4 data based on this PNGB fiducial model will rule out a cosmological constant by at least .
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@article{arxiv.0712.2879,
title = {Exploring Parameter Constraints on Quintessential Dark Energy: the Pseudo-Nambu Goldstone Boson Model},
author = {Augusta Abrahamse and Andreas Albrecht and Michael Barnard and Brandon Bozek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.2879},
year = {2010}
}
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11 pages including 11 figures and 2 appendices