Bound dark energy: Particle origin of dark energy with DESI BAO and DES supernova data
Jose Agustin Lozano Torres, Axel de la Macorra

TL;DR
The paper introduces the Bound Dark Energy (BDE) model, a particle physics-based dynamical dark energy scenario derived from a dark SU(3) gauge group, which fits observational data better than standard models with fewer parameters.
Contribution
The BDE model is a novel dark energy framework based on a dark gauge group and meson field dynamics, reducing free parameters compared to traditional models.
Findings
BDE reduces chi-squared, AIC, and BIC compared to ΛCDM and w0waCDM.
BDE fits supernovae, BAO, and CMB data with high precision.
BDE suggests a specific dynamical dark energy behavior with well-constrained parameters.
Abstract
The recent findings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) indicate a preference for dynamical dark energy at a significance level above , with baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) combined with cosmic microwave background (CMB) data and Type Ia supernovae (SNe) data, favoring a time dependent equation of state rather than the cosmological constant (). We introduce the Bound Dark Energy (BDE) model, in which dark energy arises from the lightest meson field in a dark SU(3) gauge group, developing dynamically through non perturbative interactions. Governed by an inverse power law potential , BDE features no dark energy free parameters: one less than CDM () and three less than the CDM () models. By integrating DESI BAO measurements, CMB data and Dark…
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