10–13 Jun 2025
École de physique, Quai Ernest-Ansermet 24, 1205 Genève, Suisse
Europe/Zurich timezone

Cosmology in latent space: a data-driven parametrization of the CMB temperature power spectrum

10 Jun 2025, 15:00
20m
Main auditorium (École de physique, Quai Ernest-Ansermet 24, 1205 Genève, Suisse)

Main auditorium

École de physique, Quai Ernest-Ansermet 24, 1205 Genève, Suisse

talk CMB CMB

Speaker

Davide Piras (University of Geneva)

Description

Finding the best parametrization for cosmological models in the absence of first-principle theories is an open question. We propose a data-driven parametrization of cosmological models given by the disentangled 'latent' representation of a variational autoencoder (VAE) trained to compress cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature power spectra. We consider a broad range of ΛCDM and beyond-ΛCDM cosmologies with an additional early dark energy (EDE) component. We show that these spectra can be compressed into 5 (ΛCDM) or 8 (EDE) independent latent parameters, as expected when using temperature power spectra alone, and which reconstruct spectra at an accuracy well within the Planck errors. These latent parameters have a physical interpretation in terms of well-known features of the CMB temperature spectrum: these include the position, height and even-odd modulation of the acoustic peaks, as well as the gravitational lensing effect. The VAE also discovers one latent parameter which entirely isolates the EDE effects from those related to ΛCDM parameters, thus revealing a previously unknown degree of freedom in the CMB temperature power spectrum. We further showcase how to place constraints on the latent parameters using Planck data as typically done for cosmological parameters, obtaining latent values consistent with previous ΛCDM and EDE cosmological constraints. Our work demonstrates the potential of a data-driven reformulation of current beyond-ΛCDM phenomenological models into the independent degrees of freedom to which the data observables are sensitive.

Primary author

Davide Piras (University of Geneva)

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