Turnaround density as a probe of the cosmological constant


Abstract in English

Spherical collapse predicts that a single value of the turnaround density (average matter density within the scale on which a structure detaches from the Hubble flow) characterizes all cosmic structures at the same redshift. It has been recently shown by Korkidis et al. that this feature persists in complex non-spherical galaxy clusters identified in N-body simulations. Here we show that the low-redshift evolution of the turnaround density constrains the cosmological parameters, and that it can be used to derive a local constraint on $Omega_Lambda$ alone, independent of $Omega_m$. The turnaround density thus provides a promising new way to exploit upcoming large cosmological datasets.

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