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Cosmological constraints on parametrized interacting dark energy

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Abstract We reconsider the dynamics of the Universe in the presence of interactions in the cosmological dark sector. A class of interacting models is introduced via a real function f… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We reconsider the dynamics of the Universe in the presence of interactions in the cosmological dark sector. A class of interacting models is introduced via a real function f r of the ratio r between the energy densities of the (pressureless) cold dark matter (CDM) and dark energy (DE). The subclass of models for which the ratio r depends only on the scale factor is shown to be equivalent to unified models of the dark sector, i.e. models for which the CDM and DE components can be combined in order to form a unified dark fluid. For specific choices of the function f r we recover several models already studied in the literature. We analyze various special cases of this type of interacting models using a suitably modified version of the CLASS code combined with Monte Python in order to constrain the parameter space with the data from supernova of type SNe Ia (JLA), the Hubble constant H 0 , cosmic chronometers (CC), baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) and data from the Planck satellite (Planck TT). Our analysis shows that even if data from the late Universe ( H 0 , SNe Ia and CC) indicate an interaction in the dark sector, the data related to the early Universe (BAO and Planck TT) constrain this interaction substantially, in particular for cases in which the background dynamics is strongly affected.

Keywords: constraints parametrized; energy; dark sector; dark; dark energy; cosmological constraints

Journal Title: Physics of the Dark Universe
Year Published: 2019

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