Tale of stable interacting dark energy, observational signatures, and the $H_0$ tension
Weiqiang Yang, Supriya Pan, Eleonora Di Valentino, Rafael C. Nunes,, Sunny Vagnozzi, David F. Mota

TL;DR
This paper explores stable interacting dark energy models with observational data, finding a mild preference for phantom dark energy and partial alleviation of the H0 tension, but overall favoring the standard Lambda-CDM model.
Contribution
It introduces two novel stable IDE models derived from known unstable ones and provides observational constraints, addressing the H0 tension within these models.
Findings
Preference for phantom dark energy with w_x < -1
Partial alleviation of the H0 tension
Standard Lambda-CDM model remains preferred
Abstract
We investigate the observational consequences of a novel class of stable interacting dark energy (IDE) models, featuring interactions between dark matter (DM) and dark energy (DE). In the first part of our work, we start by considering two IDE models which are known to present early-time linear perturbation instabilities. Applying a transformation depending on the dark energy equation of state (EoS) to the DM-DE coupling, we then obtain two novel stable IDE models. Subsequently, we derive robust and accurate constraints on the parameters of these models, assuming a constant EoS for the DE fluid, in light of some of the most recent publicly available cosmological data. These include Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) temperature and polarization anisotropy measurements from the \textit{Planck} satellite, a selection of Baryon Acoustic Oscillation measurements, Supernovae Type-Ia…
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