Impacts of different SNLS3 light-curve fitters on cosmological consequences of interacting dark energy models
Shuang Wang, Yazhou Hu, Miao Li, Nan Li

TL;DR
This study assesses how different SNLS3 supernova light-curve fitters influence the cosmological constraints on interacting dark energy models, finding their impacts are minimal and largely indistinguishable with current data.
Contribution
It systematically compares the effects of various SNLS3 light-curve fitters on dark energy model constraints using multiple cosmological probes.
Findings
Different SNLS3 light-curve fitters have negligible impact on cosmological parameters.
Current observations cannot distinguish between the effects of different fitters.
The 'Combined' sample suggests a longer time before a potential cosmic doomsday.
Abstract
We explore the cosmological consequences of interacting dark energy (IDE) models using the SNLS3 supernova samples. In particular, we focus on the impacts of different SNLS3 light-curve fitters (LCF) (corresponding to "SALT2", "SiFTO", and "Combined" sample). Firstly, making use of the three SNLS3 data sets, as well as the Planck distance priors data and the galaxy clustering data, we constrain the parameter spaces of three IDE models. Then, we study the cosmic evolutions of Hubble parameter , deceleration diagram , statefinder hierarchy and , and check whether or not these dark energy diagnosis can distinguish the differences among the results of different SNLS3 LCF. At last, we perform high redshift cosmic age test using three old high redshift objects (OHRO), and explore the fate of the Universe. We find that, the impacts of different SNLS3…
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