When did cosmic acceleration start? How fast was the transition?
Emille E. O. Ishida, Ribamar R. R. Reis, Alan V. Toribio, Ioav Waga

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new parametrization of the deceleration parameter to study the timing and duration of cosmic acceleration transition, combining supernova and BAO data for improved constraints.
Contribution
It proposes a kink-like parametrization of the deceleration parameter and combines multiple observational datasets to constrain the transition redshift and duration.
Findings
Transition redshift z_t ≈ 0.84-0.88 with uncertainties
Transition duration τ ≈ 0.35-0.51 with uncertainties
Constraints on the present deceleration parameter q_0
Abstract
Cosmic acceleration is investigated through a kink-like expression for the deceleration parameter (q). The new parametrization depends on the initial (q_i) and final (q_f) values of q, on the redshift of the transition from deceleration to acceleration (z_{t}) and the width of such transition (\tau). We show that although supernovae (SN) observations (Gold182 and SNLS data samples) indicate, at high confidence, that a transition occurred in the past (z_{t}>0) they do not, by themselves, impose strong constraints on the maximum value of z_{t}. However, when we combine SN with the measurements of the ratio between the comoving distance to the last scattering surface and the SDSS+2dfGRS BAO distance scale (S_{k}/D_{v}) we obtain, at 95.4% confidence level, z_{t}=0.84+{0.17}-{0.13} and \tau =0.51-{0.17}+{0.23} for (S_{k}/D_{v}+Gold182), and z_{t}=0.88-{0.10}+{0.12} and \tau…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
