What are $Omh^2(z_1,z_2)$ and $Om(z_1,z_2)$ diagnostics telling us in light of $H(z)$ data?
Xiaogang Zheng, Xuheng Ding, Marek Biesiada, Shuo Cao, Zonghong Zhu

TL;DR
This study evaluates two-point diagnostics using 36 $H(z)$ measurements from BAO and galaxy ages, finding tension with $ ext{Lambda}$CDM and highlighting systematic differences between methods, suggesting the need for better understanding before $H(z)$ data can be fully reliable.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of two-point diagnostics on $H(z)$ data, emphasizing non-Gaussian uncertainties and systematic differences between measurement methods.
Findings
$ ext{Lambda}$CDM shows tension with $H(z)$ data.
Non-Gaussian uncertainties require median statistics.
Systematic differences between BAO and DA methods need further investigation.
Abstract
Two-point diagnostics and have been introduced as an interesting tool for testing the validity of the CDM model. Quite recently, Sahni, Shafieloo Starobinsky (2014) combined two independent measurements of from BAO data with the value of the Hubble constant , and used the second of these diagnostics to test the CDM model. Their result indicated a considerable tension between observations and predictions of the CDM model. Since reliable data concerning expansion rates of the Universe at different redshifts are crucial for the successful application of this method, we investigate both two-point diagnostics on the most comprehensive set of measurements of coming from the BAO and differential ages (DA) of passively evolving galaxies. We discuss the uncertainties of two-point diagnostics and find…
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