The eras of radiation, matter, and dark energy: new information from the Planck Collaboration
Kevin Cahill

TL;DR
This paper uses Planck 2015 data to refine the timing of the universe's transition between radiation, matter, and dark energy eras, providing updated cosmological epoch dates and evolution figures.
Contribution
It presents new, precise timing for the transitions between cosmic eras based on Planck data, with detailed figures illustrating the evolution of key cosmological parameters.
Findings
Radiation era ended approximately 50,953 years after infinite redshift.
Matter era began when radiation density dropped below matter density.
Dark energy era started about 3.6 billion years ago.
Abstract
Data released by the Planck Collaboration in 2015 imply new dates for the era of radiation, the era of matter, and the era of dark energy. The era of radiation ended, and the era of matter began, when the density of radiation dropped below that of matter. This happened 50,953 \pm 2236 years after the time of infinite redshift when the ratio a(t)/a_0 of scale factors was (2.9332 \pm 0.0711) x 10^{-4}. The era of matter ended, and the era of dark energy began, when the density of matter dropped below that of dark energy (assumed constant). This happened 10.1928 \pm 0.0375 Gyr after the time of infinite redshift when the scale-factor ratio was 0.7646 \pm 0.0168. The era of dark energy started 3.606 billion years ago. In this pedagogical paper, five figures trace the evolution of the densities of radiation and matter, the scale factor, and the redshift through the eras of radiation,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
