Dark energy cosmology: the equivalent description via different theoretical models and cosmography tests
Kazuharu Bamba, Salvatore Capozziello, Shin'ichi Nojiri, Sergei D., Odintsov

TL;DR
This paper reviews various dark energy cosmologies, demonstrating their equivalence and testing them against observational data through cosmography, including models like $ ext{Lambda}$CDM, scalar fields, and modified gravity theories.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of different dark energy models and establishes their equivalence, offering a unified framework for understanding cosmic acceleration.
Findings
Dark energy models can mimic $ ext{Lambda}$CDM with current data.
Different models are shown to be equivalent through scalar fields and modified gravity.
Cosmography can effectively distinguish between dark energy models with precise data.
Abstract
We review different dark energy cosmologies. In particular, we present the CDM cosmology, Little Rip and Pseudo-Rip universes, the phantom and quintessence cosmologies with Type I, II, III and IV finite-time future singularities and non-singular dark energy universes. In the first part, we explain the CDM model and well-established observational tests which constrain the current cosmic acceleration. After that, we investigate the dark fluid universe where a fluid has quite general equation of state (EoS) [including inhomogeneous or imperfect EoS]. All the above dark energy cosmologies for different fluids are explicitly realized, and their properties are also explored. It is shown that all the above dark energy universes may mimic the CDM model currently, consistent with the recent observational data. Furthermore, special attention is paid to the equivalence…
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