Cosmological tests of the osculating Barthel-Kropina dark energy model
Amine Bouali, Himanshu Chaudhary, Rattanasak Hama, Tiberiu Harko,, Sorin V. Sabau, Marco San Mart\'in

TL;DR
This paper explores a novel dark energy model based on Finsler geometry, testing its compatibility with observational data and comparing it to the standard Lambda-CDM cosmology.
Contribution
It introduces a new cosmological model using osculating Finsler geometry with a Barthel connection and evaluates its observational viability against current data.
Findings
The model fits observational data well.
It provides a viable alternative to Lambda-CDM.
Model parameters are constrained using MCMC analysis.
Abstract
We further investigate the dark energy model based on the Finsler geometry inspired osculating Barthel-Kropina cosmology. The Barthel-Kropina cosmological approach is based on the introduction of a Barthel connection in an osculating Finsler geometry, with the connection having the property that it is the Levi-Civita connection of a Riemannian metric. From the generalized Friedmann equations of the Barthel-Kropina model, obtained by assuming that the background Riemannian metric is of the Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker type, an effective geometric dark energy component can be generated, with the effective, geometric type pressure, satisfying a linear barotropic type equation of state. The cosmological tests, and comparisons with observational data of this dark energy model are considered in detail. To constrain the Barthel-Kropina model parameters, and the parameter of the equation…
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TopicsAdvanced Differential Geometry Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
