Observational constraints and dynamical analysis of Kaniadakis horizon-entropy cosmology
Keywords: cosmological parameters, dark energy
Abstract
We study the scenario of Kanadiakis horizon entropy cosmology which arises from the application of the gravity-thermodynamics conjecture using the Kaniadakis modified entropy. The resulting modified Friedmann equations contain extra terms that constitute an effective dark energy sector. We use data from Cosmic chronometers, Supernova Type Ia, HII galaxies, Strong lensing systems, and Baryon acoustic oscillations observations and we apply a Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis to construct the likelihood contours for the model parameters. We find that the Kaniadakis parameter is constrained around 0, namely, around the value where the standard Bekenstein-Hawking is recovered. Concerning the normalized Hubble parameter, we find h=0.708+0.012−0.011, a result that is independently verified by applying the H0(z) diagnostic and, thus, we conclude that the scenario at hand can alleviate the H0 tension problem. Regarding the transition redshift, the reconstruction of the cosmographic parameters gives zT=0.715+0.042−0.041. Furthermore, we apply the AICc, BIC and DIC information criteria and we find that in most datasets the scenario is statistical equivalent to ΛCDM one. Moreover, we examine the Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) and we show that the scenario satisfies the corresponding requirements. Additionally, we perform a phase-space analysis, and we show that the Universe past attractor is the matter-dominated epoch, while at late times the Universe results in the dark-energy-dominated solution. Finally, we show that Kanadiakis horizon entropy cosmology accepts heteroclinic sequences, but it cannot exhibit bounce and turnaround solutions.
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Título de la Revista: | MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY |
Volumen: | 512 |
Editorial: | Oxford Academic |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 |
Página de inicio: | 5122 |
Página final: | 5134 |
Idioma: | Inglés |
URL: | https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article-abstract/512/4/5122/6553853?redirectedFrom=fulltext |