Statefinder -- a new geometrical diagnostic of dark energy

Abstract

We introduce a new cosmological diagnostic pair r,s called Statefinder. The Statefinder is dimensionless and, like the Hubble and deceleration parameters H(z) and q(z), is constructed from the scale factor of the Universe and its derivatives only. The parameter r(z) forms the next step in the hierarchy of geometrical cosmological parameters used to study the Universe after H and q, while the parameter s(z) is a linear combination of q and r chosen in such a way that it does not depend upon the dark energy density X(z). The Statefinder pair r,s is algebraically related to the the dark energy pressure-to-energy ratio w=p/ε and its time derivative, and sheds light on the nature of dark energy/quintessence. Its properties allow to usefully differentiate between different forms of dark energy with constant and variable w, including a cosmological constant (w = -1). The Statefinder pair can be determined to very good accuracy from a SNAP type experiment.

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