Revisit of the Interaction between Holographic Dark Energy and Dark Matter
Zhenhui Zhang, Song Li, Xiao-Dong Li, Xin Zhang, Miao Li

TL;DR
This study explores the interaction between holographic dark energy and dark matter, analyzing models with different interaction terms and using cosmological data to constrain their parameters, revealing potential energy flow directions and conditions to avoid the big rip.
Contribution
It introduces a general form of interaction between holographic dark energy and dark matter and constrains it using observational data, showing conditions to prevent the big rip.
Findings
Data slightly favor energy transfer from dark matter to dark energy.
All models find the parameter c<1 at 95.4% confidence level.
Interaction effects are smaller than cosmic expansion effects.
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the possible direct, non-gravitational interaction between holographic dark energy (HDE) and dark matter. Firstly, we start with two simple models with the interaction terms and , and then we move on to the general form . The cosmological constraints of the models are obtained from the joint analysis of the present Union2.1+BAO+CMB+ data. We find that the data slightly favor an energy flow from dark matter to dark energy, although the original HDE model still lies in the 95.4% confidence level (CL) region. For all models we find at the 95.4% CL. We show that compared with the cosmic expansion, the effect of interaction on the evolution of and is smaller, and the relative increment (decrement) amount of the energy in the dark matter component…
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