Dark Energy Survey: DESI-Independent Angular BAO Measurement

Abstract

We present a measurement of the angular baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) scale from the completed Dark Energy Survey (DES) dataset excluding the area of overlap with the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). We follow the same methodology and validation process as in the DES year 6 (Y6) BAO analysis. We interpret the impact of this measurement in the context of the statistical preference for w0wa cold dark matter (CDM) over ΛCDM when combined with DES Y5 Type Ia supernovae (SN), Planck Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) and DESI BAO. Based on our previous work, using the full Y6 DES BAO sample, in combination with SN, CMB and DESI data release 1 (DR1) BAO, added 0.3σ in this preference (from 3.7σ to 4.0σ), but this ignored possible correlations between datasets. Using our new DESI-independent DES BAO likelihood instead, we find a smaller increase in the statistical preference for w0waCDM, from 3.7σ to 3.8σ when using DESI DR1 BAO, and from 4.0σ to 4.1σ when updating to the more recent DESI data release 2 (DR2) BAO. These significances reduce to 3.1σ when using the new calibrated DES SN-Dovekie. Alongside this work, we publicly release BAOfit\wtheta, the BAO fitting code for the angular correlation function used in the DES Y6 BAO analysis.

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