DESI BAO plus DES-Y5 supernovae favor a slightly negative dark matter equation of state at 2.4 sigma, but combining with Planck moves the best fit to a positive value, exposing a dataset-dependent tension.
Constraining a dark matter and dark energy interaction scenario with a dynamical equation of state
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
In this work we have used the recent cosmic chronometers data along with the latest estimation of the local Hubble parameter value, $H_0$ at 2.4\% precision as well as the standard dark energy probes, such as the Supernovae Type Ia, baryon acoustic oscillation distance measurements, and cosmic microwave background measurements (PlanckTT $+$ lowP) to constrain a dark energy model where the dark energy is allowed to interact with the dark matter. A general equation of state of dark energy parametrized by a dimensionless parameter `$\beta$' is utilized. From our analysis, we find that the interaction is compatible with zero within the 1$\sigma$ confidence limit. We also show that the same evolution history can be reproduced by a small pressure of the dark matter.
fields
astro-ph.CO 1years
2025 1verdicts
REJECT 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Evidence for non-cold dark matter from DESI DR2 measurements
DESI BAO plus DES-Y5 supernovae favor a slightly negative dark matter equation of state at 2.4 sigma, but combining with Planck moves the best fit to a positive value, exposing a dataset-dependent tension.