Model‐Independent Study for a Quintessence Model of Dark Energy: Analysis and Observational Constraints

Author:

Bouali Amine1ORCID,Chaudhary Himanshu234,Mehrotra Amritansh5,Pacif Shibesh Kumar Jas36ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Physics of Matter and Radiation Mohammed I University Oujda BP 717 Morocco

2. Department of Applied Mathematics Delhi Technological University Delhi 110042 India

3. Pacif Institute of Cosmology and Selfology (PICS), Sagara Sambalpur Odisha 768224 India

4. Department of Mathematics, Shyamlal College University of Delhi Delhi 110032 India

5. Department of Power and Electrical University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Dehradun Uttarakhand India

6. Centre for Cosmology and Science Popularization (CCSP) SGT University, Delhi‐NCR Gurugram Haryana 122505 India

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, a well‐motivated parameterization of the Hubble parameter (H) is revisited that renders two models of dark energy showing some intriguing features of the late‐time accelerating Universe. A general quintessence field is considered as a source of dark energy. Tighter constraints using recently updated cosmic observational datasets for the considered models have been obtained. The two models described here show a nice fit to the considered uncorrelated Hubble datasets, Standard candles, Gamma Ray Bursts, Quasars, and uncorrelated Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations datasets. Using the constrained values of the model parameters, some features of the late‐time accelerating models and obtained the present value of the deceleration parameter (q0), the present value of the Hubble parameter (H0) and the transition redshift () from deceleration to acceleration have been discussed. The current value of the deceleration parameter for both models is consistent with the Planck 2018 results. The evolution of the geometrical and physical parameters is discussed through graphical representations for both models with some diagnostic analysis. The statistical analysis performed here shows greater results and overall, the outcomes of this investigation are superior to those previously found.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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