Does a generalized Chaplygin gas correctly describe the cosmological dark sector? [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1702.00651


Yes, but only for a parameter value that makes it almost coincide with the standard model. We reconsider the cosmological dynamics of a generalized Chaplygin gas (gCg) which is split into a cold dark matter (CDM) part and a dark energy (DE) component with constant equation of state. This model, which implies a specific interaction between CDM and DE, has a $\Lambda$CDM limit and provides the basis for studying deviations from the latter. Including matter and radiation, we use the (modified) CLASS code \cite{class} to construct the CMB and matter power spectra in order to search for a gCg-based concordance model that is in agreement with the SNIa data from the JLA sample and with recent Planck data. The results reveal that the gCg parameter $\alpha$ is restricted to $|\alpha|\lesssim 0.05$, i.e., to values very close to the $\Lambda$CDM limit $\alpha =0$. This excludes, in particular, models in which DE decays linearly with the Hubble rate.

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R. Marttens, L. Casarini, W. Zimdahl, et. al.
Fri, 3 Feb 17
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Comments: 27 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in Physics of the Dark Universe