Further support for S8 increasing with effective redshift

Abstract

In Adil et al. 2023, we reported an increasing trend in S8 with effective redshift zeff based on f σ8(z) constraints over the redshift range 0 z 2, and predicted that this trend would be observable in independent datasets. Recently, the studies by Artis et al. and the ACT+DESI collaboration appeared, presenting data that aligns with the expected trends. In this letter, we quantify the statistical significance of the increasing S8 trends in recent studies by fitting a linear model to estimate the slope \,S8/\, zeff, and comparing the results to mock simulations. We find probabilities of p = 0.0163 and p = 0.01893, corresponding to approximately 2.1σ for each dataset. Using Fisher's method to combine the independent probabilities, we obtained p=0.0027 (2.8 σ). When we incorporate our earlier findings, the combined statistical significance reaches between 3σ and 3.7σ. Finally, we discuss how ``scatter" in σ8/S8 constraints from recent DESI full-shape galaxy clustering fits this picture at low statistical significance. This letter continues a series of studies initiated in 2020 that explore redshift-dependent parameters as an indication of a breakdown in the standard cosmological model.

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