Does DESI 2024 Confirm ?
Abstract
We demonstrate that a 2 σ discrepancy with the Planck- cosmology in DESI Luminous Red Galaxy (LRG) data in the redshift range 0.4 < z < 0.6 with effective redshift zeff = 0.51 translates into an unexpectedly large m value, m = 0.67+0.18-0.17. We independently confirm that this anomaly drives the preference for w0 > -1 in DESI data alone confronted to the w0 waCDM model. Given that LRG data at zeff = 0.51 is at odds with Type Ia supernovae in overlapping redshifts, we expect that this anomaly will decrease in statistical significance with future DESI data releases leaving an increasing m trend with effective redshift at higher redshifts. We estimate the current significance of the latter in DESI data at 1.8 σ and comment on how it dovetails with independent observations. It is imperative to understand what makes DESI LRG data at zeff = 0.51 an outlier when it comes to m determinations.
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