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Suggestions of decreasing dark energy from supernova and BAO data

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2024-06-03 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The potential energy from a time-dependent scalar field provides a possible explanation for the observed cosmic acceleration. In this paper, we investigate how data from supernova and bary acoustic oscillation surveys constrain the possible evolution of a single scalar field over the period of time (roughly half the age of the universe) for which these data are available. Taking a linear approximation to the scalar potential V(ϕ)=V0+V1ϕV(\phi) = V_0 + V_1 \phi around the present value, a likelihood analysis appears to significantly prefer models with a decreasing potential energy at present, with approximately 99.99%99.99 \% of the exp(χ2/2)\exp(-\chi^2/2) distribution having V1>0V_1 > 0 in a convention where ϕ˙0\dot{\phi} \le 0 at present. The models favoured by the distribution typically have an order one decrease Range[V(ϕ(t))]/V(t0)0.36\langle |{\rm Range}[V(\phi(t))] / V(t_0)| \rangle \approx 0.36 in the scalar potential energy over the time frame corresponding to z<2z < 2. According to the likelihood analysis, the Λ\LambdaCDM model with no variation in dark energy appears to be significantly disfavoured in the context of the linear potential model, but this should be interpreted cautiously since model selection criteria that make use of Δχ2\Delta \chi^2 while ignoring parameter space volumes still favour Λ\LambdaCDM. Working with a second order approximation to the potential, the supernova data can be fit well for a wide range of possible potentials, including models where the universe has already stopped accelerating.

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@article{arxiv.2305.04946,
  title  = {Suggestions of decreasing dark energy from supernova and BAO data},
  author = {Mark Van Raamsdonk and Chris Waddell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.04946},
  year   = {2024}
}