Improvements in cosmological constraints from breaking growth degeneracy
Abstract
The key probes of the growth of large-scale structure are its rate and amplitude . Redshift space distortions in the galaxy power spectrum allow us to measure only the combination , which can be used to constrain the standard cosmological model or alternatives. By using measurements of the galaxy-galaxy lensing cross-correlation spectrum or of the galaxy bispectrum, it is possible to break the degeneracy and obtain separate estimates of and from the same galaxy sample. Currently there are only a handful of such separate measurements, but even this allows for improved constraints on cosmological models. We explore how having a larger and more precise sample of such measurements in the future could constrain further cosmological models. We consider what can be achieved by a future nominal sample that delivers a constraint on and separately, compared to the case with a similar precision on the combination . For the six cosmological parameters of CDM, we find improvements of -- on their constraints. For modified gravity models in the Horndeski class, the improvements on these standard parameters are --. However, the precision on the sum of neutrino masses improves by 65\% and there is a significant increase in the precision on the background and perturbation Horndeski parameters.
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@article{arxiv.2005.00418,
title = {Improvements in cosmological constraints from breaking growth degeneracy},
author = {Louis Perenon and Stéphane Ilić and Roy Maartens and Alvaro de la Cruz-Dombriz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.00418},
year = {2020}
}
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9 pages, 4 figures, 5 tables. Version accepted by Astron. Astrophys