New tests of dark sector interactions from the full-shape galaxy power spectrum
Abstract
We explore the role of redshift-space galaxy clustering data in constraining non-gravitational interactions between dark energy (DE) and dark matter (DM), for which state-of-the-art limits have so far been obtained from late-time background measurements. We use the joint likelihood for pre-reconstruction full-shape (FS) galaxy power spectrum and post-reconstruction Baryon Acoustic Oscillation (BAO) measurements from the BOSS DR12 sample, alongside Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) data from \textit{Planck}: from this dataset combination we infer and the 2 lower limit , among the strongest limits ever reported on the DM-DE coupling strength for the particular model considered. Contrary to what has been observed for the CDM model and simple extensions thereof, we find that the CMB+FS combination returns tighter constraints compared to the CMB+BAO one, suggesting that there is valuable additional information contained in the broadband of the power spectrum. We test this finding by running additional CMB-free analyses and removing sound horizon information, and discuss the important role of the equality scale in setting constraints on DM-DE interactions. Our results reinforce the critical role played by redshift-space galaxy clustering measurements in the epoch of precision cosmology, particularly in relation to tests of non-minimal dark sector extensions of the CDM model.
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@article{arxiv.2203.08093,
title = {New tests of dark sector interactions from the full-shape galaxy power spectrum},
author = {Rafael C Nunes and Sunny Vagnozzi and Suresh Kumar and Eleonora Di Valentino and Olga Mena},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.08093},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
18 Pages, 4 Figures, 2 Tables. Matches the version published in PRD