Planck 2015 constraints on spatially-flat dynamical dark energy models
Abstract
We determine constraints on spatially-flat tilted dynamical dark energy XCDM and φCDM inflation models by analyzing Planck 2015 cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy data and baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) distance measurements. XCDM is a simple and widely used but physically inconsistent parameterization of dynamical dark energy, while the φCDM model is a physically consistent one in which a scalar field φ with an inverse power-law potential energy density powers the currently accelerating cosmological expansion. Both these models have one additional parameter compared to standard and both better fit the TT + lowP + lensing + BAO data than does the standard tilted flat- model, with 2 = -1.26\ (-1.60) for the XCDM (φCDM) model relative to the model. While this is a 1.1σ (1.3σ) improvement over standard and so not significant, dynamical dark energy models cannot be ruled out. In addition, both dynamical dark energy models reduce the tension between the Planck 2015 CMB anisotropy and the weak lensing σ8 constraints.
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