Tachyonic dark energy- Constraints from current observations
Ramanpreet Singh, Athul CN, H.K. Jassal

TL;DR
This paper investigates a tachyon scalar field as a dark energy model using current DESI data, revealing dataset-dependent future evolution predictions and highlighting tensions in the universe's acceleration behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a tachyon dark energy model constrained by DESI observations, analyzing its future evolution and dataset-dependent preferences for the equation of state parameter.
Findings
Both datasets predict a future turnaround in the EoS parameter.
Pantheon+ favors a free EoS parameter, BAO prefers fixed -1.
Disagreement exists between datasets on the universe's future acceleration.
Abstract
Recent observations from the DESI survey have reignited the debate on the true nature of dark energy, challenging the standard model of cosmology. The results suggest a preference for dynamical dark energy rather than a constant. Several recent analyses of DESI data indicate that the universe's expansion may not be accelerating in the way suggested by supernova based cosmology. Motivated by these studies, we investigated a tachyon type scalar field as a model for dark energy, assuming an exponential potential for the field and performed parameter estimation using MCMC techniques. Such a model offers solutions that have and are decelerating without requiring a phantom like equation of state (EoS). The present day value of EoS parameter is treated as a free parameter. However, for the reference model, we fix its present value to . The analysis is carried out using…
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