Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8190136 | Physics Letters B | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We propose a method to map the cosmological evolution of the main kinematic parameters H, q and j from observational data. Unlike the traditional approach, the methodology here discussed provides constraints on the kinematic parameters not only at z=0 but also at any value of the redshift parameter. By choosing the scale factor as expansion variable in order to avoid the series convergence and truncation problems, we perform a Taylor expansion of the luminosity distance around an arbitrary aË and use current type Ia supernovae data to estimate the values of H, q and j for 0.41â²aË⩽1 (0⩽z⩽1.4). We show that the transition from a decelerated phase to an accelerating one occurs in the range 0.4â²zâ²0.9 and that for zâ³0.5 the value of j=1 is ruled out in 2Ï confidence level.
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Authors
Edésio M. Jr., F.C. Carvalho,