Improved model-independent constraints on the recombination era and development of a direct projection method
Luke Hart, Jens Chluba

TL;DR
This paper develops a model-independent approach to constrain the recombination era using Planck data, introducing optimized eigenmodes and a new projection method to improve the analysis of ionization history variations.
Contribution
It presents new optimized eigenmodes based on Planck 2015 data, a direct likelihood sampling method, and a novel projection technique for non-standard recombination parameters.
Findings
No significant deviations from standard recombination detected.
Third eigenmode constraint improved by 60%.
Recreated Planck constraint on two-photon decay rate within 0.05σ.
Abstract
The precision of recent experiments such as have allowed us to constrain standard and non-standard physics (e.g., due to dark matter annihilation or varying fundamental constants) during the recombination epoch. However, we can also probe this era of cosmic history using model-independent variations of the free electron fraction, , which in turn affects the temperature and polarization anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background. In this paper, we improve on the previous efforts to construct and constrain these generalised perturbations in the ionization history, deriving new optimized eigenmodes based on the full Planck 2015 likelihood data, introducing the new module 'FEARec++'. We develop a direct likelihood sampling method for attaining the numerical derivatives of the standard and non-standard parameters, and discuss complications arising from the…
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