First Constraints on a Pixelated Universe in Light of DESI
Abstract
Pixelated dark energy is a string theory scenario with a quantum mechanically stable cosmological constant. The number of pixels that make up the universe slowly increases, manifesting as a time-dependent source of dark energy. DESI has recently reported evidence for dynamical dark energy that fits within this framework. In light of this, we perform the first cosmological analysis of the pixelated model. We find that the simplest model where the pixel growth rate is constant is able to accommodate the data, providing a marginally better fit than CDM; and we show that models where the pixel growth rate is increasing and of order the Hubble constant today could provide better fits. Our analysis helps to clarify the features of UV constructions of dark energy necessary to accommodate the data.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2406.04408,
title = {First Constraints on a Pixelated Universe in Light of DESI},
author = {Jonathan J. Heckman and Omar F. Ramadan and Jeremy Sakstein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.04408},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
5 pages, 2 figures; Updated the supernovae dataset from Union3 to DESY5, finding marginal preference of Pixelated dark energy over $\Lambda$CDM