Is the present cosmic expansion decelerating?

Abstract

We probe the recent cosmic expansion by directly reconstructing the deceleration parameter q(z) at recent times with a linear expansion at z=0 using the low redshift SNIa and BAO data. Our results show that the observations seem to favor a slowing down of the present cosmic acceleration. Using only very low redshift SNIa data, for example, those within z<0.1 or 0.2, we find that our Universe may have already entered a decelerating expansion era since a positive q(0) seems to be favored. This result is further supported by a different approach which aims to reconstruct q(z) in the whole redshift region. So, the accelerating cosmic expansion may be just a transient phenomenon.

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