Kinematic Reconstruction of (t)CDM Models
Abstract
In this work, we have analysed two kinematic parametrizations for (t)CDM models, namely, the linear expansions (z)=0+1z and Q(z)=Q0+Q1z, where Q is the interaction term. In the case of the Q(z) parametrization, we have also tested the particular case of a constant interaction term, Q(z)=Q0. In order to constrain the free parameters of these models, we have used Cosmic Chronometers (CC), SNe Ia data (Pantheon+\&SH0ES) and BAO data. As a general result, we have found weak constraints over the free parameters of the analysed models. In the case of (z), we have found for the variation parameter, 113H02=0.020.14. In the case of the Q(z) parametrization, we have worked with the dimensionless interaction term (z)8π GQ(z)3H03, from which we have found 0 = 2.2 2.7 and 1 = -6.2 7.6. In the particular case of a constant interaction term, we have found 0 = 0.18 0.7. All these constraints are at 68\% c.l. The constraints we have obtained are compatible with the standard model, although still providing a large margin for variation.
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