In interacting dark energy models, the interaction term becomes independent of the constant dark energy equation of state at a specific redshift (about z=1.4), giving a point where the interaction can be observed without that degeneracy.
On detecting interactions in the dark sector with H(z) data
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An interesting approach to the cosmological coincidence problem is to allow dark matter and dark energy interact with each other also nongravitationally. We consider two general Ans\"{a}tze for such an interaction and appraise their ability to address the coincidence problem. We determine the average accuracy required on the cosmic expansion rate data to distinguish interacting cosmological models from the conventional $\Lambda$CDM scenario. We find that among the planned surveys the Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope has the best chance to detect an interaction, though at a low significance level. To unambiguously determine the existence of an interaction one must, therefore, combine the said expansion data with other probes.
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The model-independent degeneracy-breaking point in cosmological models with interacting Dark Energy and Dark Matter
In interacting dark energy models, the interaction term becomes independent of the constant dark energy equation of state at a specific redshift (about z=1.4), giving a point where the interaction can be observed without that degeneracy.