A null test to probe the scale dependence of the growth of structure as a test of general relativity

Author:

Franco Felipe Oliveira1,Bonvin Camille1,Clarkson Chris234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Département de Physique Théorique and Center for Astroparticle Physics, University of Geneva, CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland

2. School of Physics and Astronomy, Queen Mary University of London, London E1 4NS, UK

3. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town 7535, South Africa

4. Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, University of Cape Town, Cape Town 7701, South Africa

Abstract

ABSTRACT The main science driver for the coming generation of cosmological surveys is understanding dark energy that relies on testing general relativity on the largest scales. Once we move beyond the simplest explanation for dark energy of a cosmological constant, the space of possible theories becomes both vast and extremely hard to compute realistic observables. A key discriminator of a cosmological constant, however, is that the growth of structure is scale invariant on large scales. By carefully weighting observables derived from distributions of galaxies and a dipole pattern in their apparent sizes, we construct a null test that vanishes for any model of gravity or dark energy where the growth of structure is scale independent. It relies only on very few assumptions about cosmology, and does not require any modelling of the growth of structure. We show that with a survey like the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) a scale dependence of the order of 10–20 per cent can be detected at 3σ with the null test, which will drop by a factor of 2 for a survey like the Square Kilometre Array. We also show that the null test is very insensitive to typical uncertainties in other cosmological parameters including massive neutrinos and scale-dependent bias, making this a key null test for dark energy.

Funder

Swiss National Science Foundation

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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