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Dark Energy: A Short Review

Published 30 Dec 2013 in astro-ph.CO | (1401.0046v1)

Abstract: The accelerating expansion of the universe is the most surprising cosmological discovery in many decades. In this short review, we briefly summarize theories for the origin of cosmic acceleration and the observational methods being used to test these theories. We then discuss the current observational state of the field, with constraints from the cosmic microwave background (CMB), baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO), Type Ia supernovae (SN), direct measurements of the Hubble constant (H0H_0), and measurements of galaxy and matter clustering. Assuming a flat universe and dark energy with a constant equation-of-state parameter w=P/ρw = P/\rho, the combination of Planck CMB temperature anisotropies, WMAP CMB polarization, the Union2.1 SN compilation, and a compilation of BAO measurements yields w=1.10<sup>+0.080.07w = -1.10<sup>{+0.08}_{-0.07}, consistent with a cosmological constant (w=1w=-1). However, with these constraints the cosmological constant model predicts a value of H0H_0 that is lower than several of the leading recent estimates, and it predicts a parameter combination σ8(Ωm)<sup>0.5\sigma_8(\Omega_m)<sup>{0.5} that is higher than many estimates from weak gravitational lensing, galaxy clusters, and redshift-space distortions. Individually these tensions are only significant at the ~2σ2\sigma level, but they arise in multiple data sets with independent statistics and distinct sources of systematic uncertainty. The tensions are stronger with Planck CMB data than they were with WMAP because of the smaller statistical errors and the higher central value of Ωm.\Omega_m. With the improved measurements expected from the next generation of data sets, these tensions may diminish, or they may sharpen in a way that points towards a more complete physical understanding of cosmic acceleration.

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