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    Crossing the Phantom Divide with Parameterized Post-Friedmann Dark Energy

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    Dark energy models with a single scalar field cannot cross the equation of state divide set by a cosmological constant. More general models that allow crossing require additional degrees of freedom to ensure gravitational stability. We show that a parameterized post-Friedmann description of cosmic acceleration provides a simple but accurate description of multiple scalar field crossing models. Moreover the prescription provides a well controlled approximation for a wide range of "smooth" dark energy models. It conserves energy and momentum and is exact in the metric evolution on scales well above and below the transition scale to relative smoothness. Standard linear perturbation tools have been altered to include this description and made publicly available for studies of the dark energy involving cosmological structure out to the horizon scale.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, code available at http://camb.info/ppf, minor revisions reflect PRD published versio

    Intermittent behavior of cosmic mass field revealed by QSO's Ly_alpha forests

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    The intermittent behavior of the space-scale distribution of Lyα\alpha transmitted flux of QSO HS1700+64 has been analyzed via a discrete wavelet transform. We found that there are strong indications of intermittency on scales down to about 10 h−1h^{-1} kpc. These are: 1.) the probability distribution function of the local fluctuations of the flux is significantly long-tailed on small scales, and 2.) the local power spectrum of the flux shows prominent spiky structures on small scales. Moreover, the local power spectrum averaged on regions with different sizes shows similar spiky structures. Therefore, the random mass density field traced by the Lyα\alpha forests is rougher on smaller scales, consistent with singular clustering.Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters, 12 pages, 3 figure

    Cosmological Constraints on DGP Braneworld Gravity with Brane Tension

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    We perform a Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis of the self-accelerating and normal branch of Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati braneworld gravity. By adopting a parameterized post-Friedmann description of gravity, we utilize all of the cosmic microwave background data, including the largest scales, and its correlation with galaxies in addition to the geometrical constraints from supernovae distances and the Hubble constant. We find that on both branches brane tension or a cosmological constant is required at high significance with no evidence for the unique Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati modifications. The cross-over scale must therefore be substantially greater than the Hubble scale H_0 r_c > 3 and 3.5 at the 95% CL with and without uncertainties from spatial curvature. With spatial curvature, the limit from the normal branch is substantially assisted by the galaxy cross-correlation which highlights its importance in constraining infrared modifications to gravity.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, 9 tables; replaced Hubble constant from HST Key Project with measurement from SHOE
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