Power law cosmology - a viable alternative
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alphacosmologydatapowersnlsalternativeanalysisbounds
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A power law cosmology is defined by the cosmological scale factor evolving as $t^{\alpha}$. In this work, we put bounds on $\alpha$ by using the joint test of the SNe Ia data from Supernova Legacy Survey (SNLS) and H(z) data with curvature constant $ k = 0, \pm 1$. We observe that the combined analysis with SNLS and H(z) data favours the open power cosmology with $\alpha = 1.31^{+0.06}_{-0.05}. It is also interesting to note that an Einstein - de Sitter model $(\alpha = 2/3)$ is ruled out at $2\sigma$ level.
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