Exploring the expanding Universe and dark energy using the statefinder diagnostic

Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics · Institute of Astronomy · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The coming few years are likely to witness a dramatic increase in high-quality supernova data as current surveys add more high-redshift supernovae to their inventory and as newer and deeper supernova experiments become operational. Given the current variety in dark energy models and the expected improvement in observational data, an accurate and versatile diagnostic of dark energy is the need of the hour. This paper examines the statefinder diagnostic in the light of the proposed SuperNova Acceleration Probe (SNAP) satellite, which is expected to observe about 2000 supernovae per year. We show that the statefinder is versatile enough to differentiate between dark energy models as varied as the cosmological…

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