Constraining dark sector perturbations II: ISW and CMB lensing tomography
Bjoern Soergel, Tommaso Giannantonio, Jochen Weller, Richard A. Battye

TL;DR
This paper tests dark energy and modified gravity models against Planck and galaxy data, constraining their perturbations and equation of state, and finds results mostly consistent with a cosmological constant but with potential for future deviations.
Contribution
It introduces a generic parameterisation of DE/MG perturbations and applies it to combined cosmological data, providing new constraints on their properties.
Findings
Constraints on w are close to -1, consistent with a cosmological constant.
Including lensing shifts w towards higher values.
Future surveys could detect deviations from ΛCDM if present.
Abstract
Any Dark Energy (DE) or Modified Gravity (MG) model that deviates from a cosmological constant requires a consistent treatment of its perturbations, which can be described in terms of an effective entropy perturbation and an anisotropic stress. We have considered a recently proposed generic parameterisation of DE/MG perturbations and compared it to data from the Planck satellite and six galaxy catalogues, including temperature-galaxy (Tg), CMB lensing-galaxy and galaxy-galaxy (gg) correlations. Combining these observables of structure formation with tests of the background expansion allows us to investigate the properties of DE/MG both at the background and the perturbative level. Our constraints on DE/MG are mostly in agreement with the cosmological constant paradigm, while we also find that the constraint on the equation of state w (assumed to be constant) depends on the model assumed…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
