Post-$Planck$ constraints on interacting vacuum energy
Yuting Wang, David Wands, Gong-Bo Zhao, Lixin Xu

TL;DR
This paper constrains an interacting vacuum energy model using updated cosmological data, showing how the interaction parameter affects the Hubble constant and structure growth, and alleviates some observational tensions.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive constraints on the interaction parameter using combined datasets, including Planck, SN Ia, BAO, and RSD, revealing the model's potential to resolve cosmological tensions.
Findings
Positive interaction parameter increases H_0 estimates.
RSD data favor energy transfer from vacuum to dark matter.
Combined data constrain the interaction parameter to -0.083<α<-0.006.
Abstract
We present improved constraints on an interacting vacuum model using updated astronomical observations including the first data release from Planck. We consider a model with one dimensionless parameter, , describing the interaction between dark matter and vacuum energy (with fixed equation of state ). The background dynamics correspond to a generalised Chaplygin gas cosmology, but the perturbations have a zero sound speed. The tension between the value of the Hubble constant, , determined by Planck data plus WMAP polarisation (Planck+WP) and that determined by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) can be alleviated by energy transfer from dark matter to vacuum (). A positive increases the allowed values of due to parameter degeneracy within the model using only CMB data. Combining with additional datasets of including supernova type Ia (SN Ia) and…
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