Graduated dark energy: Observational hints of a spontaneous sign switch in the cosmological constant
Ozgur Akarsu, John D. Barrow, Luis A. Escamilla, J. Alberto Vazquez

TL;DR
This paper proposes a model where the cosmological constant spontaneously switches sign in the late universe, supported by observational data, suggesting a transition from Anti-de Sitter to de Sitter vacua around redshift 2.32.
Contribution
The study introduces a graduated dark energy model with a dynamical sign switch of the cosmological constant, supported by observational data indicating a transition from negative to positive vacuum energy.
Findings
Data favor models with a sign switch in the cosmological constant.
Significant fit improvement over standard $\Lambda$CDM model.
Hints of a transition from AdS to dS vacua at redshift ~2.32.
Abstract
We study the cosmological constant () in the standard CDM model by introducing the \textit{graduated dark energy} (gDE) characterised by a minimal dynamical deviation from the null inertial mass density of the in the form with being a ratio of two odd integers, for which its energy density dynamically takes negative values in the finite past. For large negative values of , it creates a phenomenological model described by a smooth function that approximately describes the spontaneously switching sign in the late universe to become positive today. We confront the model with the latest combined observational data sets of PLK+BAO+SN+. It is striking that the data predict bimodal posterior probability distributions for the parameters of the model along with large negative …
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