Model Independent Early Expansion History and Dark Energy
Abstract
We examine model independent constraints on the high redshift and prerecombination expansion history from cosmic microwave background observations, using a combination of principal component analysis and other techniques. This can be translated to model independent limits on early dark energy and the number of relativistic species N eff. Models such as scaling (Doran-Robbers), dark radiation ( N eff), and barotropic aether fall into distinct regions of eigenspace and can be easily distinguished from each other. Incoming CMB data will map the expansion history from z=0--105, achieving subpercent precision around recombination, and enable determination of the amount of early dark energy and valuable guidance to its nature.
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