Prospects of probing quintessence with HI 21-cm intensity mapping survey
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We investigate the prospect of constraining scalar field dark energy models using HI 21-cm intensity mapping surveys. We consider a wide class of coupled scalar field dark energy models whose predictions about the background cosmological evolution are different from the $\Lambda$CDM predictions by a few percent. We find that these models can be statistically distinguished from $\Lambda$CDM through their imprint on the 21-cm angular power spectrum. At the fiducial $z= 1.5$, corresponding to a radio interferometric observation of the post-reionization HI 21 cm observation at frequency $568 \rm MHz$, these models can infact be distinguished from the $\Lambda$CDM model at $ {\rm SNR }> 3 \sigma$ level using a 10,000 hr radio observation distributed over 40 pointings of a SKA1-mid like radio-telescope. We also show that tracker models are more likely to be ruled out in comparison with $\Lambda$CDM than the thawer models. Future radio observations can be instrumental in obtaining tighter constraints on the parameter space of dark energy models and supplement the bounds obtained from background studies.
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