Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1780826 | Physics of the Dark Universe | 2013 | 5 Pages |
We argue that there is an intrinsic noise on measurements of the equation of state parameter w = p/ρ from large-scale structure around us. The presence of the large-scale structure leads to an ambiguity in the definition of the background universe and thus there is a maximal precision with which we can determine the equation of state of dark energy. To study the uncertainty due to local structure, we model density perturbations stemming from a standard inflationary power spectrum by means of the exact Lemaître–Tolman–Bondi solution of Einstein’s equation, and show that the usual distribution of matter inhomogeneities in a ΛCDM cosmology causes a variation of w – as inferred from distance measures – of several percent. As we observe only one universe, or equivalently because of the cosmic variance, this uncertainty is systematic in nature.