Constraining the equation of state of the Universe from Distant Type Ia Supernovae and Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies

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  • G. Efstathiou
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The magnitude-redshift relation for Type Ia supernovae is beginning to provide strong constraints on the cosmic densities contributed by matter, Ωm, and a cosmological constant, ΩΛ, though the results are highly degenerate in the Ωm–ΩΛ plane. Here we estimate the constraints that can be placed on a cosmological constant or quintessencelike component by extending supernovae samples to high redshift. Such measurements, when combined with constraints from anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background, could provide an important consistency check of systematic errors in the supernovae data. A large campaign of high-z supernovae observations with 10 metre class telescopes could constraint Ωm to a (1σ) accuracy of 0.06 and ΩΛ to 0.15. A sample of supernovae at redshift z ∼ 3, as might be achievable with a Next Generation Space Telescope, could constrain Ωm to an accuracy of about 0.02 independently of the value of ΩΛ. The constraints on a more general equation of state, wQ = p/ρ, converge slowly as the redshift of the supernovae data is increased. The most promising way of setting accurate constraints on wQ is by combining high-z supernovae and CMB measurements. With feasible measurements it should be possible to constrain wQ to a precision of about 0.06, if the Universe is assumed to be spatially flat. We use the recent supernovae sample of Perlmutter et al. and observations of the CMB anisotropies to constraint the equation of state in quintessence-like models via a likelihood analysis. The 2σ upper limits are wQ < −0.6 if the Universe is assumed to be spatially flat, and wQ < −0.4 for universes of arbitrary spatial curvature. The upper limit derived for a spatially flat Universe is close to the lower limit (wQ ≈ −0.7) allowed for simple potentials, implying that additional fine tuning may be required to construct a viable quintessence model.

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تاریخ انتشار 1999