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Observational Constraints to Ricci Dark Energy Model by Using: SN, BAO, OHD, fgas Data Sets

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In this paper, we perform a global constraint on the Ricci dark energy model with both the flat case and the non-flat case, using the Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method and the combined observational data from the cluster X-ray gas mass fraction, Supernovae of type Ia (397), baryon acoustic oscillations, current Cosmic Microwave Background, and the observational Hubble function. In the flat model, we obtain the best fit values of the parameters in $1\sigma, 2\sigma$ regions: $\Omega_{m0}=0.2927^{+0.0420 +0.0542}_{-0.0323 -0.0388}$, $\alpha=0.3823^{+0.0331 +0.0415}_{-0.0418 -0.0541}$, $Age/Gyr=13.48^{+0.13 +0.17}_{-0.16 -0.21}$, $H_0=69.09^{+2.56 +3.09}_{-2.37 -3.39}$. In the non-flat model, the best fit parameters are found in $1\sigma, 2\sigma$ regions:$\Omega_{m0}=0.3003^{+0.0367 +0.0429}_{-0.0371 -0.0423}$, $\alpha=0.3845^{+0.0386 +0.0521}_{-0.0474 -0.0523}$, $\Omega_k=0.0240^{+0.0109 +0.0133}_{-0.0130 -0.0153}$, $Age/Gyr=12.54^{+0.51 +0.65}_{-0.37 -0.49}$, $H_0=72.89^{+3.31 +3.88}_{-3.05 -3.72}$. Compared to the constraint results in the $\Lambda \textmd{CDM}$ model by using the same datasets, it is shown that the current combined datasets prefer the $\Lambda \textmd{CDM}$ model to the Ricci dark energy model.

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Dark Matter from Holography

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Holographic dark matter arises from the Ricci cutoff in a baryon-plus-radiation universe, matching observed densities and reversing the sign of pre-existing negative vacuum energy to match observations.

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  • Dark Matter from Holography astro-ph.CO · 2025-11-13 · unverdicted · none · ref 38 · internal anchor

    Holographic dark matter arises from the Ricci cutoff in a baryon-plus-radiation universe, matching observed densities and reversing the sign of pre-existing negative vacuum energy to match observations.