Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9861610 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Using the low limit of cosmic ages from globular cluster and the white dwarfs: t0>12Gyr, together with recent new high redshift supernova observations from the HST/GOODS program and previous supernova data, we give a considerable estimation of the equation of state for dark energy, with uniform priors as weak as 0.2<Ωm<0.4 or 0.1<Ωmh2<0.16. We find cosmic age limit plays a significant role in lowering the upper bound on the variation amplitude of dark energy equation of state. We propose in this Letter a new scenario of dark energy dubbed quintom, which gives rise to the equation of state larger than â1 in the past and less than â1 today, satisfying current observations. In addition we have also considered the implications of recent X-ray gas mass fraction data on dark energy, which favors a negative running of the equation of state.
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Authors
Bo Feng, Xiulian Wang, Xinmin Zhang,