Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-12-12
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
7 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in MNRAS. Minor improvements. Conclusions unchanged
Scientific paper
We use measurements of the growth of cosmic structure, as inferred from the observed evolution of the X-ray luminosity function (XLF) of galaxy clusters, to constrain departures from General Relativity (GR) on cosmological scales. We employ the popular growth rate parameterization, Omega_m(z)^gamma, for which GR predicts a growth index gamma~0.55. We use observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), type Ia supernovae (SNIa), and X-ray cluster gas-mass fractions (fgas), to simultaneously constrain the expansion history and energy content of the Universe, as described by the background model parameters: Omega_m, w, and Omega_k, i.e., the mean matter density, the dark energy equation of state parameter, and the mean curvature, respectively. Using conservative allowances for systematic uncertainties, in particular for the evolution of the mass-luminosity scaling relation in the XLF analysis, we find gamma=0.51+0.16-0.15 and Omega_m=0.27+-0.02 (68.3 per cent confidence limits), for a flat cosmological constant (LCDM) background model. Allowing w to be a free parameter, we find gamma=0.44+0.17-0.15. Relaxing the flatness prior in the LCDM model, we obtain gamma=0.51+0.19-0.16. When in addition to the XLF data we use the CMB data to constrain gamma through the ISW effect, we obtain a combined constraint of gamma=0.45+0.14-0.12 for the flat LCDM model. Our analysis provides the tightest constraints to date on the growth index. We find no evidence for departures from General Relativity on cosmological scales.
Allen Steven W.
Ebeling Harald
Mantz Adam
Rapetti David
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