Sound speed of scalar field dark energy: weak effects and large uncertainties

Abstract

The possibility of reconstruction of Lagrangian for the scalar field dark energy with constant effective sound speed cs is analyzed. It is found that such reconstruction can be made with accuracy up to an arbitrary constant. The value of cs is estimated together with other dark energy parameters (de, w0, ca2) and main cosmological ones on the basis of data including Planck-2013 results on CMB anisotropy, BAO distance ratios from recent galaxy surveys, galaxy power spectrum from WiggleZ, magnitude-redshift relations for distant SNe Ia from SNLS3 and Union2.1 compilations, the HST determination of the Hubble constant. It is shown that no value of cs from the range [0,1] is preferred by the used data because of very weak influence of dark energy perturbations on the large scale structure formation and CMB temperature fluctuations.

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