From cosmic deceleration to acceleration: new constraints from SN Ia and BAO/CMB
R. Giostri, M.Vargas dos Santos, I. Waga, R. R. R. Reis, M. O., Calv\~ao, and B. L. Lago

TL;DR
This study combines SN Ia, BAO, and CMB data to constrain the universe's transition from deceleration to acceleration, revealing dependence on light-curve fitting methods and implications for cosmological models.
Contribution
It introduces a model-independent kink-like parametrization of the deceleration parameter and compares results using two different SN Ia light-curve fitters.
Findings
MLCS2k2 favors DGP-like models
SALT2 favors Lambda-CDM models
Transition redshift estimated around 0.56-0.64
Abstract
We use type Ia supernovae (SN Ia) data in combination with recent baryonic acoustic oscillations (BAO) and cosmic microwave background (CMB) observations to constrain a kink-like parametrization of the deceleration parameter (). This -parametrization can be written in terms of the initial () and present () values of the deceleration parameter, the redshift of the cosmic transition from deceleration to acceleration () and the redshift width of such transition (). By assuming a flat space geometry, and adopting a likelihood approach to deal with the SN Ia data we obtain, at the 68% confidence level (C.L.), that: , and when we combine BAO/CMB observations with SN Ia data processed with the MLCS2k2 light-curve fitter. When in this combination we use the SALT2 fitter we get…
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