Nonparametric Reconstruction of the Dark Energy Equation of State
Abstract
A basic aim of ongoing and upcoming cosmological surveys is to unravel the mystery of dark energy. In the absence of a compelling theory to test, a natural approach is to better characterize the properties of dark energy in search of clues that can lead to a more fundamental understanding. One way to view this characterization is the improved determination of the redshift-dependence of the dark energy equation of state parameter, w(z). To do this requires a robust and bias-free method for reconstructing w(z) from data that does not rely on restrictive expansion schemes or assumed functional forms for w(z). We present a new nonparametric reconstruction method that solves for w(z) as a statistical inverse problem, based on a Gaussian Process representation. This method reliably captures nontrivial behavior of w(z) and provides controlled error bounds. We demonstrate the power of the method on different sets of simulated supernova data; the approach can be easily extended to include diverse cosmological probes.
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@article{arxiv.1009.5443,
title = {Nonparametric Reconstruction of the Dark Energy Equation of State},
author = {Tracy Holsclaw and Ujjaini Alam and Bruno Sanso and Herbert Lee and Katrin Heitmann and Salman Habib and David Higdon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.5443},
year = {2010}
}
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16 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review D