Constraints on Dark Energy from Galaxy Cluster Gas Mass Fraction versus Redshift Data

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Published 2008 May 13 © 2008. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Lado Samushia and Bharat Ratra 2008 ApJ 680 L1 DOI 10.1086/589744

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Abstract

We use the Allen et al. galaxy cluster gas mass fraction versus redshift data to constrain parameters of three different dark energy models: a cosmological constant dominated one (ΛCDM), the XCDM parameterization of dark energy, and a slowly rolling scalar field model with inverse power-law potential energy density. (Instead of using the Monte Carlo Markov chain method, when integrating over nuisance parameters we use an alternative method of introducing an auxiliary random variable.) The resulting constraints are consistent with, and typically more constraining than, those derived from other cosmological data. A time-independent cosmological constant is a good fit to the galaxy cluster data, but slowly evolving dark energy cannot yet be ruled out.

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