Constraints on (t)CDM cosmology using Cosmic Chronometers and Supernova data

Abstract

In this manuscript, we investigate the constraints on dynamical vacuum models within the framework of (t)CDM cosmology by assuming a parameterization of the vacuum energy density as (t)= 0 [1 + α (1 - a)], where 0 is the present vacuum density and α is a free parameter. We use 31 cosmic chronometer data points and 1048 Pantheon type Ia supernova samples to constrain the model parameters. Our statistical analysis employs Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) simulations. We have found that the universe is currently undergoing accelerated expansion, transitioning from a decelerating phase. The transition redshift zt=0.65+0.03-0.19 obtained from the combined CC+SNe dataset is consistent with recent constraints. The total EoS indicates an accelerating phase, with density parameters for matter and vacuum energy exhibiting expected behaviors. The Om(z) diagnostic shows distinct behaviors for different datasets, and the present value of the jerk parameter deviates slightly from the model but remains consistent within uncertainties. These findings support the dynamic nature of dark energy and provide valuable constraints on the evolution of the universe.

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