Viaggiu holographic dark energy in light of DESI DR2
Amlan K. Halder, Andronikos Paliathanasis, Stefano Viaggiu, Abdulla Al Mamon, Subhajit Saha

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the Viaggiu holographic dark energy model's compatibility with late-time cosmological data, finding it comparable to the standard Lambda-CDM model and consistent with observations.
Contribution
It provides observational constraints on the VHDE model using multiple datasets and compares its statistical performance to Lambda-CDM.
Findings
VHDE fits data as well as Lambda-CDM.
Current matter density parameter is around 0.24.
Data mildly prefer Lambda-CDM over VHDE.
Abstract
We test the cosmological viability of the Viaggiu holographic dark energy (VHDE) model by using late-time observational data. In particular, we place constraints on the free parameters of the model using Type Ia supernovae from the PantheonPlus, Union3.0, and DES-Dovekie catalogues, the Cosmic Chronometers, and the Baryon Acoustic Oscillations from the DESI DR2. Our analysis suggests that the VHDE model fits the observational data better or similar to the CDM for all dataset combinations considered. The value obtained for is similar to the CDM, while the current matter density parameter is constrained around , smaller to that obtained by the CDM. Moreover, the parameter introduced by the VHDE is found to have a mean value within the range . Finally, we used Akaike's Information Criterion…
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