Suppression without Thawing: Constraining Structure Formation and Dark Energy with Galaxy Clustering

Abstract

We present a new perturbative full-shape analysis of BOSS galaxy clustering data, including the full combination of the galaxy power spectrum and bispectrum multipoles, baryon acoustic oscillations, and cross-correlations with the gravitational lensing of cosmic microwave background measured from Planck. Assuming the model, we constrain the matter density fraction m = 0.3138 0.0086, the Hubble constant H0=68.23 0.78\,km\,s-1Mpc-1, and the mass fluctuation amplitude σ8=0.688 0.026 (equivalent to S8 = 0.703 0.029). Cosmic structure at low redshifts appears suppressed with respect to the Planck concordance model at 4.5σ. We explore whether this tension can be explained by the recent DESI preference for dynamical dark energy (DDE): the BOSS data combine with DESI BAO and PantheonPlus supernovae competitively compared to the CMB, yielding no preference for DDE, but the same 10\% suppression of structure, with dark energy being consistent with a cosmological constant at 68\% CL. Our results suggest that either the data contains residual systematics, or more model-building efforts may be required to restore cosmological concordance.

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