A model of interacting dark fluids tested with supernovae and Baryon Acoustic Oscillations data
Abstract
We compare supernovae and Baryon Acoustic Oscillations data to the predictions of a cosmological model of interacting dark matter and dark energy. This theoretical model can be derived from the effective field theory of Einstein-Cartan gravity with two scaling exponents δG and δ, related to the interaction between dark matter and dark energy. We perform a 2 fit to the data to compare and contrast it with the standard model. We then explore the range of parameter of the model which gives a better 2 than the standard cosmological model. All those results lead to tight constraints on the scaling exponents of the model. Our conclusion is that this class of models, provides a decent alternative to the model.
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