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Dark Energy Survey year 1 results: Constraints on extended cosmological models from galaxy clustering and weak lensing

Abbott, T. M. C.
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Abdalla, F. B.
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Avila, S.
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June 7, 2019
Physical Review D

We present constraints on extensions of the minimal cosmological models dominated by dark matter and dark energy, Lambda CDM and wCDM, by using a combined analysis of galaxy clustering and weak gravitational lensing from the first-year data of the Dark Energy Survey (DES Y1) in combination with external data. We consider four extensions of the minimal dark energy-dominated scenarios: (1) nonzero curvature Omega(k), (2) number of relativistic species N-eff different from the standard value of 3.046, (3) time-varying equation-of-state of dark energy described by the parameters w(0) and w(a) (alternatively quoted by the values at the pivot redshift, w(p), and w(a)), and (4) modified gravity described by the parameters is mu(0) and Sigma(0) that modify the metric potentials. We also consider external information from Planck cosmic microwave background measurements; baryon acoustic oscillation measurements from SDSS, 6dF, and BOSS; redshift-space distortion measurements from BOSS; and type Ia supernova information from the Pantheon compilation of datasets. Constraints on curvature and the number of relativistic species are dominated by the external data; when these are combined with DES Y1, we find Omega(k) = 0.0020(-0.0032)(+0.0037) at the 68% confidence level, and the upper limit N-eff < 3.28(3.55) at 68% (95%) confidence, assuming a hard prior N-eff > 3.0. For the time-varying equation-of-state, we find the pivot value (w(p), w(a)) = (-0.91(-0.23)(+0.19), -0.57(-1.11)(+0.93)) at pivot redshift z(p )= 0.27 from DES alone, and (w(p), w(a)) = (-1.01(-0.04)(+0.04), -0.28(-0.48)(+0.37)) at z(p) = 0.20 from DES Y1 combined with external data; in either case we find no evidence for the temporal variation of the equation of state. For modified gravity, we find the present-day value of the relevant parameters to be Sigma(0) = 0.43(-)(0.29)(+0.28) from DES Y1 alone, and (Sigma(0), mu(0)) = (0.06(-0.07)(+0.08), -0.11(-0.46)(+0.42)) from DES Y1 combined with external data. These modified-gravity constraints are consistent with predictions from general relativity.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevD.99.123505
Web of Science ID

WOS:000470872100001

Author(s)
Abbott, T. M. C.
Abdalla, F. B.
Avila, S.
Banerji, M.
Baxter, E.
Bechtol, K.
Becker, M. R.
Bertin, E.
Blazek, J.  
Bridle, S. L.
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Date Issued

2019-06-07

Publisher

American Physical Society

Published in
Physical Review D
Volume

99

Issue

12

Article Number

123505

Subjects

Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Physics, Particles & Fields

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Physics

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luminous red galaxies

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redshift distributions

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sdss

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gravity

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des

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nucleosynthesis

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neutrinos

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efficient

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geometry

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lambda

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