Cluster Abundance Constraints on Quintessence Models
Abstract
The abundance of rich clusters is a strong constraint on the mass power spectrum. The current constraint can be expressed in the form σ8 mγ = 0.5 0.1 where σ8 is the rms mass fluctuation on 8 h-1 Mpc scales, m is the ratio of matter density to the critical density, and γ is model-dependent. In this paper, we determine a general expression for γ that applies to any models with a mixture of cold dark matter plus cosmological constant or quintessence (a time-evolving, spatially-inhomogeneous component with negative pressure) including dependence on the spectral index n, the Hubble constant h, and the equation-of-state of the quintessence component w. The cluster constraint is combined with COBE measurements to identify a spectrum of best-fitting models. The constraint from the evolution of rich clusters is also discussed.
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