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Probing Dark Energy Evolution Post-Desi 2024

Journal
Physics of the Dark Universe
Date Issued
2024-09-28
Author(s)
Lili Orchard
Cárdenas, Víctor  
Facultad de Ciencias  
DOI
10.1016/j.dark.2024.101678
WoS ID
WOS:001330760300001
Abstract
We study the evidence for dark energy (DE) evolution at low redshift, using baryonic acoustic oscillations (BAOs) from the DESI Early Data Release, Pantheon+ Type Ia supernovae (SNe-Ia), and redshift space distortions (RSDs) to constrain cosmological parameters. Furthermore, we make use of the angular acoustic scale to analyse the effect of introducing condensed CMB information on the cosmological parameters informing DE evolution. The analysis is divided into cases based on the variability of priors inferred from early-time physics. Using a quadratic parametrisation, X(z), for DE density, we find evidence for DE evolution in all cases, both with and without the angular acoustic scale. We reconstruct X(z) using best fit parameters and find that DE density starts to exhibit dynamical behaviour at z∼0.5, assuming negative values beyond z∼1.5. The data show no significant preference for X(z)CDM over a ΛCDM, with both models performing equally well according to our chosen metrics of reduced χ2 and the Durbin–Watson statistic.
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