Cosmic sign-reversal: non-parametric reconstruction of interacting dark energy with DESI DR2
Yun-He Li, Xin Zhang

TL;DR
This paper reconstructs the interaction between dark energy and dark matter using non-parametric methods on recent cosmological data, revealing a sign change in the interaction over cosmic time and suggesting a dynamical dark energy component.
Contribution
It introduces a non-parametric reconstruction of dark sector interaction with sign reversal, utilizing discretized coupling functions and Bayesian analysis on multiple datasets.
Findings
Reconstructed interaction $eta(z)$ changes sign over cosmic history.
High redshift deviations from $eta(z)=0$ are about 2 sigma.
Data favor models with interaction over standard $ m extLambda$CDM.
Abstract
A direct interaction between dark energy and dark matter provides a natural and important extension to the standard CDM cosmology. We perform a non-parametric reconstruction of the vacuum energy () interacting with cold dark matter using the cosmological data from DESI DR2, Planck CMB, and three SNIa samples (PP, DESY5, and Union3). By discretizing the coupling function into 20 redshift bins and assuming a Gaussian smoothness prior, we reconstruct without assuming any specific parameterization. The mean reconstructed changes sign during cosmic evolution, indicating an energy transfer from cold dark matter to dark energy at early times and a reverse flow at late times. At high redshifts, shows a deviation from CDM. At low redshifts, the results depend on the SNIa sample: CMB+DESI and CMB+DESI+PP yield…
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