Constraints on the phase transition of Early Dark Energy with the CMB anisotropies
Shintaro Hayashi, Teppei Minoda, Kiyotomo Ichiki

TL;DR
This study investigates how early dark energy phase transition-induced isocurvature fluctuations affect CMB anisotropies and their implications for resolving the Hubble tension, finding minimal impact on the tension.
Contribution
It introduces a model of isocurvature perturbations from EDE phase transition and assesses their effect on CMB spectra and Hubble constant measurements.
Findings
Isocurvature fluctuations are constrained to be less than 1-2% of adiabatic mode.
EDE phase transition fluctuations do not significantly alter the Hubble tension.
The Hubble constant remains consistent with Planck $ m extLambda$CDM values.
Abstract
Early dark energy (EDE) models have attracted attention in the context of the recent problem of the Hubble tension. Here we extend these models by taking into account the new density fluctuations generated by the EDE which decays around the recombination phase. We solve the evolution of the density perturbations in dark energy fluid generated at the phase transition of EDE as isocurvature perturbations. Assuming that the isocurvature mode is characterized by a power-law power spectrum and is uncorrelated with the standard adiabatic mode, we calculate the CMB angular power spectra. By comparing them to the Planck data using the Markov-Chain Monte Carlo method, we obtained zero-consistent values of the EDE parameters and at CL. This value is almost the same as the Planck value in the CDM…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
