Diffusive dark fluids with Planck-2018 and DESI BAO DR2 Measurements

Abstract

In this paper, we constrain the diffusive dark fluid cosmological model, which is the interacting dark energy framework, wherein energy is transferred between the two dark components through a diffusion process. We extended the work by S. Sahlu et al. (2026) by employing Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) data from the Planck 2018 measurements in combination with Baryon Acoustic Oscillation (BAO) data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) DR2 (2024).From the results, we found that the discrepancies in H0 measurements are 0.0105σ and 1.29σ between the Planck 2018 value (H0 = 67.40.5\ km,s-1,Mpc-1) and our diffusive model values, H0 = 67.3876+1.0765-1.0709 and 68.3804+0.5639-0.5852, respectively. We also the we observe that the effects of the interaction on cosmic evolution and structure formation; we emphasize this by computing the scale-dependent density contrast and the matter power spectrum, compared with the model.

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