Physical vs phantom dark energy after DESI: thawing quintessence in a curved background
Abstract
Recent data from DESI, in combination with other data, provide moderate evidence of dynamical dark energy, . In the parametrization of , there is a preference for a phantom crossing, , at redshift . In general relativity, the phantom equation of state is unphysical. Thus it is important to check whether phantom crossing is present in other physically self-consistent models of dark energy that have equivalent evidence to the parametrization. We find that thawing quintessence with nonzero cosmic curvature can fit the recent data as well as in a flat background, based on both parametric and realistic scalar field evolutions. Although the realistic model does not allow , the parametrizations do allow it. However even if we allow the data do not enforce phantom crossing. Thus, the phantom crossing is an artifact of a parametrization that is not based on a physical model.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.15190,
title = {Physical vs phantom dark energy after DESI: thawing quintessence in a curved background},
author = {Bikash R. Dinda and Roy Maartens},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.15190},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Minor changes. Version accepted by MNRAS Letters