Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10723450 | Physics Letters B | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We place, by the maximum likelihood method, constraints on a variable dark energy model with the equation of state w=w0/[1+bln(1+z)]2 using some recent observational data, including the new Sne Ia data from the SNLS, the size of baryonic acoustic oscillation peak from SDSS and the CMB data from WMAP3. We find that the SNLS data favor models with w0 around â1, in contrast to the Gold data set which favors a more negative w0. By combining these three databases, we obtain that Ωm=0.27â0.038+0.036, w0=â1.11â0.30+0.21 and b=0.31â0.31+0.71 with Ï2=110.4 at the 95% confidence level. Our result suggests that a varying dark energy model and a crossing of the w=â1 line are favored, and the present value of the equation of state of dark energy is very likely less than â1.
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Authors
Puxun Wu, Hongwei Yu,