Dark Energy Crosses the Line: Quantifying and Testing the Evidence for Phantom Crossing
Emre \"Oz\"ulker, Eleonora Di Valentino, William Giar\`e

TL;DR
Recent cosmological data analyses suggest that dark energy's equation of state crosses the phantom divide, challenging the standard Lambda-CDM model and indicating a transition from phantom-like to quintessence-like behavior.
Contribution
This study confirms the evidence for phantom crossing in dark energy and introduces modified CPL models to test whether this feature is genuine or an artifact of parametrization.
Findings
Data favor a phantom divide line crossing at 3.1σ–5.2σ significance.
Standard CPL model fits data best, supporting genuine PDL crossing.
Modified models without crossing are less favored by the data.
Abstract
Combinations of the most recent CMB, BAO, and SNeIa datasets, when analyzed using the CPL parametrization, , exclude CDM at in favor of a dark energy equation of state (EoS) parameter that crosses the phantom divide. We confirm this behavior and show that it persists when DESI BAO data are replaced by SH0ES measurements, despite the known tension between these probes in the presence of CMB data. In both cases, the constraints favor a transition from an early-time phantom-like phase to a late-time quintessence-like phase, with the crossing occurring at different redshifts depending on the dataset combination. The probability that a phantom divide line (PDL) crossing does not occur within the expansion history is excluded at significance levels ranging between -. To investigate whether the apparent PDL…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques · Cold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions
