Early observations with JWST have led to the discovery of an unexpected large density (stellar mass density ρ∗≈106M⊙Mpc−3) of massive galaxies (stellar masses M∗≥1010.5M⊙) at extremely high redshifts z≈10. We show that - under the most conservative assumptions, and independently of the baryon physics involved in galaxy formation - such abundance is not only in tension with the standard ΛCDM cosmology, but provides extremely tight constraints on the expansion history of the Universe and on the growth factors corresponding to a wide class of Dark Energy (DE) models. The constraints we derive rule out with high (>2σ) confidence level a major portion of the parameter space of Dynamical DE models allowed (or even favoured) by existing cosmological probes.
@article{arxiv.2208.11471,
title = {High-Redshift Galaxies from Early JWST Observations: Constraints on Dark Energy Models},
author = {N. Menci and M. Castellano and P. Santini and E. Merlin and A. Fontana and F. Shankar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.11471},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
5 pages. Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Letters. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2007.12453