Model-agnostic interpretation of 10 billion years of cosmic evolution traced by BOSS and eBOSS data

Abstract

We present the first model-agnostic analysis of the complete set of Sloan Digital Sky Survey III (BOSS) and -IV (eBOSS) catalogues of luminous red galaxy and quasar clustering in the redshift range 0.2≤ z ≤ 2.2 (10 billion years of cosmic evolution), which consistently includes the baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO), redshift space distortions (RSD) and the shape of the transfer function signatures, from pre- and post-reconstructed catalogues in Fourier space. This approach complements the standard analyses techniques which only focus on the BAO and RSD signatures, and the full-modeling approaches which assume a specific underlying cosmology model to perform the analysis. These model-independent results can then easily be interpreted in the context of the cosmological model of choice. In particular, when combined with z>2.1 Ly-α BAO measurements, the clustering BAO, RSD and Shape parameters can be interpreted within a flat- model yielding h=0.68160.0067, m=0.30010.0057 and 109× As= 2.430.20 (or σ8=0.8580.036) with a Big Bang Nucleosynthesis prior on the baryon density. Without any external dataset, the BOSS and eBOSS data alone imply m=0.2971 0.0061 and 109× As=2.39+0.24-0.43 (or σ8=0.8570.040). For models beyond , eBOSS data alone (in combination with Planck) constrain the sum of neutrino mass to be m< 0.40 eV with a BBN prior ( m <0.082 eV) at 95\% CL, the curvature energy density to k = -0.022-0.038+0.032 (k = 0.0015 0.0016) and the dark energy equation of state parameter to w=-0.998-0.073+0.085 (w=-1.093-0.044+0.048) at 68\% CL without a BBN prior.

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