Reconstruction of dark energy density by non-parametric approaches [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.04993


The evolution of dark energy density is a crucial quantity in understanding the nature of dark energy. Often, the quantity is described by the so-called equation of state, that is the ratio of dark energy pressure to its density. In this scenario, the dark energy density is always positive throughout cosmic history and a negative value is not allowed. Assuming a homogeneous and isotropic universe, we reconstruct the dark energy density directly from observational data and investigate its evolution through cosmic history. We consider the latest SNIa, BAO and cosmic chronometer data and reconstruct the dark energy density in both flat and non-flat universes up to redshift $z\sim 3$. The results are well in agreement with the $\Lambda$CDM up to redshift $z\sim 1.5$, whereas all data and methods, in our analysis, provide a negative dark energy density at high redshifts.

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A. Mehrabi and M. Vazirnia
Fri, 14 Jan 22
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Comments: 6 pages, 4 figs, comments are welcome