Growth of Cosmic Structure: Probing Dark Energy Beyond Expansion

The quantity and quality of cosmic structure observations have greatly accelerated in recent years, and further leaps forward will be facilitated by imminent projects. These will enable us to map the evolution of dark and baryonic matter density fluctuations over cosmic history. The way that these f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astroparticle physics 2014-03, Vol.63
Hauptverfasser: Huterer, Dragan, Kirkby, David, Bean, Rachel, Connolly, Andrew, Dawson, Kyle, Dodelson, Scott, Evrard, August, Jain, Bhuvnesh, Jarvis, Michael, Linder, Eric, Mandelbaum, Rachel, May, Morgan, Raccanelli, Alvise, Reid, Beth, Rozo, Eduardo, Schmidt, Fabian, Sehgal, Neelima, Slosar, Anze, Van Engelen, Alex, Wu, Hao-Yi, Zhao, Gongbo
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Zusammenfassung:The quantity and quality of cosmic structure observations have greatly accelerated in recent years, and further leaps forward will be facilitated by imminent projects. These will enable us to map the evolution of dark and baryonic matter density fluctuations over cosmic history. The way that these fluctuations vary over space and time is sensitive to several pieces of fundamental physics: the primordial perturbations generated by GUT-scale physics; neutrino masses and interactions; the nature of dark matter and dark energy. We focus on the last of these here: the ways that combining probes of growth with those of the cosmic expansion such as distance-redshift relations will pin down the mechanism driving the acceleration of the Universe.
ISSN:0927-6505
1873-2852