Is there evidence for dark energy evolution?
Abstract
Recently, Sahni, Shafielo o & Starobinsky (2014) combined two independent measurements of H(z) from BAO data with the value of the Hubble constant H0 = H(z=0), in order to test the cosmological constant hypothesis by means of an improved version of the Om diagnostic. Their result indicated a considerable tension between observations and predictions of the model. However, such strong conclusion was based only on three measurements of H(z). This motivated us to repeat similar work on a larger sample. By using a comprehensive data set of 29 H(z), we find that discrepancy indeed exists. Even though the value of m,0 h2 inferred from Omh2 diagnostic depends on the way one chooses to make a summary statistics (weighted mean or the median), the persisting discrepancy supports the claims of Sahni, Shafielo o & Starobinsky (2014) that model may not be the best description of our Universe.
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