Thursday, November 1, 2012

1210.8221 (Stephen A. Appleby et al.)

Probing Dark Energy Anisotropy    [PDF]

Stephen A. Appleby, Eric V. Linder
Wide area cosmological surveys enable investigation of whether dark energy properties are the same in different directions on the sky. Cosmic microwave background observations strongly restrict any dynamical effects from anisotropy, in an integrated sense. For more local constraints we compute limits from simulated distance measurements for various distributions of survey fields in a Bianchi I anisotropic universe. We then consider the effects of fitting for line of sight properties where isotropic dynamics is assumed (testing the accuracy through simulations) and compare sensitivities of observational probes for anisotropies, from astrophysical systematics as well as dark energy. We also point out some interesting features of anisotropic expansion in Bianchi I cosmology that can mimic a cosmological constant.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.8221

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