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Interacting dark energy from the joint analysis of the power spectrum and bispectrum multipoles with the EFTofLSS

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 520, Issue 2, Pages 2611-2632

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stad260

Keywords

cosmological parameters; dark energy; large-scale structure of Universe

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Interacting dark energy models are suggested as alternatives to the standard cosmological model, A CDM. We focus on a class of dark scattering models characterized by pure momentum exchange between dark energy and dark matter. This model extends the parameter space with two parameters, w and A, defining the dark energy equation of state and the coupling strength.
Interacting dark energy models have been suggested as alternatives to the standard cosmological model, A CDM. We focus on a phenomenologically interesting class of dark scattering models that is characterized by pure momentum exchange between dark energy and dark matter. This model extends the parameter space with respect to A CDM by two parameters, w and A , which define the dark energy equation of state and the strength of the coupling between dark energy and dark matter, respectively. In order to test non-standard cosmologies with Stage-IV galaxy clustering surveys, it is crucial to model mildly non-linear scales and perform precision versus accuracy tests. We use the Effective Field Theory of Large-Scale Structure; and we perform validation tests by means of an MCMC analysis using a large set of N-body simulations. We find that adding the bispectrum monopole to the power spectrum multipoles impro v es the constraints on the dark energy parameters by similar to 30 per cent for k(max ,B)(l=0) = 0 . 11 h Mpc (-1), without introducing biases in the parameter estimation. We also find that the same impro v ement can be achieved with more moderate scale cuts and the use of bias relations, or with the addition of the bispectrum quadrupole. Finally, we study degeneracies between the dark energy parameters and the scalar amplitude As and discuss the corresponding projection effects, as well as degeneracies with other cosmological parameters.

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