Energy conditions bounds and their confrontation with supernovae data
M.P. Lima, S. Vitenti, M.J. Reboucas

TL;DR
This paper investigates the bounds imposed by energy conditions on cosmological observables and confronts these bounds with supernovae data, revealing possible recent violations of certain energy conditions and implications for cosmic acceleration.
Contribution
The study recasts energy conditions as bounds on Hubble and deceleration parameters, providing necessary and sufficient conditions for local fulfillment and testing them against observational data.
Findings
Weak and dominant energy conditions are fulfilled up to z=1 and z≈0.8.
Possible recent violation of the null energy condition at z≈0.8.
Potential violation of the strong energy condition in the recent past.
Abstract
The energy conditions play an important role in the understanding of several properties of the Universe, including the current accelerating expansion phase and the possible existence of the so-called phantom fields. We show that the integrated bounds provided by the energy conditions on cosmological observables such as the distance modulus and the lookback time are not sufficient (nor necessary) to ensure the local fulfillment of the energy conditions, making explicit the limitation of these bounds in the confrontation with observational data. We recast the energy conditions as bounds on the deceleration and normalized Hubble parameters, obtaining new bounds which are necessary and sufficient for the local fulfillment of the energy conditions. A statistical confrontation, with confidence levels, between our bounds and supernovae data from the gold and…
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