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arxiv: astro-ph/0610796 · v1 · submitted 2006-10-26 · 🌌 astro-ph

Hubble diagram of gamma-ray bursts: Robust evidence for a Chaplygin gas expansion-driven universe with phase transition at z simeq 3

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The Hubble diagram (HD) of Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) having properly estimated redshifts is compared with the predicted one for the Chaplygin gas (CG), a dark energy candidate. The CG cosmology and that of Friedmann and $\Lambda$-CDM models are studied and confronted to the GRBs observations. The model-to-sample $\chi^2$ statistical analysis indicates the CG model as the best fit. The present GRBs HD plot exhibits a marked trend: as one goes back in time, it gets much closer to the predict HD for a Friedmann universe. This clear trend conclusively demonstrates that a transition from decelerate to accelerate expansion did take place. However, contrarily to claims based on supernovae type Ia, the transition redshift lies somewhere between $\sim 2.5 < z \simeq 3.5$ rather than at $z \sim 0.5-1$. All of these striking features of the GRBs HD constitute the most robust demonstration that the Chaplygin gas can in fact be the universe's driving dark energy field.

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