DESI DR2 Results II: Measurements of Baryon Acoustic Oscillations and Cosmological Constraints
DESI Collaboration: M. Abdul-Karim, J. Aguilar, S. Ahlen, S. Alam, L. Allen, C. Allende Prieto, O. Alves, A. Anand, U. Andrade, E. Armengaud, A. Aviles, S. Bailey, C. Baltay, P. Bansal, A. Bault, J. Behera, S. BenZvi, D. Bianchi, C. Blake, S. Brieden, A. Brodzeller, D. Brooks

TL;DR
This paper reports BAO measurements from DESI DR2, finds mild tension with CMB data under ΛCDM, and suggests dynamical dark energy models better fit the combined data, challenging the standard cosmological model.
Contribution
First comprehensive BAO analysis from DESI DR2 combining galaxy and quasar data, and evidence supporting dynamical dark energy over ΛCDM.
Findings
BAO measurements consistent with previous surveys
Mild tension between BAO and CMB parameters under ΛCDM
Dynamical dark energy models improve data fit
Abstract
We present baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) measurements from more than 14 million galaxies and quasars drawn from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) Data Release 2 (DR2), based on three years of operation. For cosmology inference, these galaxy measurements are combined with DESI Lyman- forest BAO results presented in a companion paper. The DR2 BAO results are consistent with DESI DR1 and SDSS, and their distance-redshift relationship matches those from recent compilations of supernovae (SNe) over the same redshift range. The results are well described by a flat CDM model, but the parameters preferred by BAO are in mild, tension with those determined from the cosmic microwave background (CMB), although the DESI results are consistent with the acoustic angular scale that is well-measured by Planck. This tension is alleviated by dark…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries
