Improved Constraints on the Acceleration History of the Universe and the Properties of the Dark Energy

We extend and apply a model-independent analysis method developed earlier by Daly & Djorgovski to new supernova, radio galaxy, and galaxy cluster samples to study the acceleration history of the universe and the properties of the dark energy. There is good agreement between results obtained with...

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Published inThe Astrophysical journal Vol. 677; no. 1; pp. 1 - 11
Main Authors Daly, Ruth A, Djorgovski, S. G, Freeman, Kenneth A, Mory, Matthew P, O’Dea, C. P, Kharb, P, Baum, S
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago, IL IOP Publishing 10.04.2008
University of Chicago Press
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Summary:We extend and apply a model-independent analysis method developed earlier by Daly & Djorgovski to new supernova, radio galaxy, and galaxy cluster samples to study the acceleration history of the universe and the properties of the dark energy. There is good agreement between results obtained with radio galaxies and supernovae, suggesting that both distance indicators are reliable. The deceleration parameter [image] is obtained assuming only the validity of the FRW metric, allowing for a range of values of space curvature, and independent of a gravity theory and the physical nature of the contents of the universe. We show that q sub(0) is independent of space curvature, and obtain [image]. The transition redshift when [image] is [image] for zero space curvature, and has a weak dependence on space curvature. We find good agreement between model-independent quantities and those predicted by general relativity, indicating that GR provides a good description of the data over look-back times of ten billion years.
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ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.1086/528837