The Cardassian expansion revisited: constraints from updated Hubble parameter measurements and Type Ia Supernovae data [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1706.09848


Motivated by an updated compilation of observational Hubble data (OHD) which consist of 51 points in the redshift range 0.07<z<2.36, we study an interesting model known as Cardassian which drives the late cosmic acceleration without a dark energy component. Our compilation contains 31 data points measured with the differential age method by Jimenez & Loeb, and 20 data points obtained from clustering of galaxies. We focus on two modified Friedmann equations: the original Cardassian (OC) expansion and the modified polytropic Cardassian (MPC). The dimensionless Hubble, E(z), and the deceleration parameter, q(z), are revisited in order to constraint the OC and MPC free parameters, first with the OHD and then contrasted with modern observations of SN Ia using the compressed joint-light-analysis sample. Our results show that the OC and MPC models are in agreement with the standard cosmology and naturally introduce a cosmological-constant-like extra term in the canonical Friedmann equation with the capability of accelerating the Universe without dark energy.

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J. Magana, M. Amante, M. Garcia-Aspeitia, et. al.
Fri, 30 Jun 17
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Comments: 11 pages, 8 figures