Affiliation:
1. Department of Mathematics, University of Malta, Msida, MSD 2080, Malta
Abstract
As evidenced by a great number of works in the literature, it is common practice to assume that the universe is flat. However, the majority of studies which make use of observational data to constrain the curvature density parameter are premised on the [Formula: see text]CDM cosmology, or extensions thereof. On the other hand, when data is fitted to models with a time-varying dark energy equation-of-state, it turns out that such models may accommodate a non-flat universe. Several authors caution that if the assumption of spatial flatness is wrong, it could greatly hinder our understanding of dark energy, even if the curvature is in reality very small. We thus consider a number of different dynamical dark energy models that represent the complete cosmological scenario, and investigate the effects of spatial curvature on the evolution. We find that for a closed universe, the transition to the epoch of decelerated expansion would be delayed with respect to the flat case. So would the start of the current dark energy-dominated era. This would be accompanied by a larger inflationary acceleration, as well as a larger subsequent deceleration. The opposite behavior is observed if the universe is open.
Funder
Endeavour Scholarships Scheme
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics,Mathematical Physics
Cited by
1 articles.
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