A test of the standard dark matter density evolution law using galaxy clusters and cosmic chronometers

Abstract

In this letter, we implement a test of the standard law for the dark matter density evolution. For this purpose, only a flat universe and the validity of the FRW metric are assumed. A deformed dark matter density evolution law is considered, given by c(z) (1+z)3+ε, and constraints on ε are obtained by using galaxy cluster gas mass fractions, and cosmic chronometers measurements. We find that ε =0 within 2σ c.l., in full agreement with other recent analyses.

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