Using observational data on the expansion rate of the universe (H(z)) we constrain the effective Lagrangian of the current accelerated expansion. Our results show that the effective potential is consistent with being flat i.e., a cosmological constant; it is also consistent with the field moving along an almost flat potential like a pseudo-Goldstone boson. We show that the potential of dark energy does not deviate from a constant at more than 6% over the redshift range 0 < z < 1. The data can be described by just a constant term in the Lagrangian and do not require any extra parameters; therefore there is no evidence for augmenting the number of parameters of the LCDM paradigm. We also find that the data justify the effective theory approac...
We study how observationally to distinguish between a cosmological constant (CC) and an evolving dar...
Numerous upcoming observations, such as WFIRST, BOSS, BigBOSS, LSST, Euclid, and Planck, will constr...
Recent WMAC and Planck data confirm that the universe is spatially flat also in a General Relativity...
Using observational data on the expansion rate of the universe (H (z)) we constrain the effective La...
Abstract. Using observational data on the expansion rate of the universe (H(z)) we constrain the eff...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsBharat RatraObservations conducted over the last few decade...
We work out an effective theory of accelerated expansion for the background to describe general phen...
v1: 28 pages, 20 pdf figures. v2: 29 pages, minor improvements in the text, figures improvedInternat...
We describe a method to derive the expansion and acceleration rates directly from the data, without ...
The cosmological constant is the most economical candidate for dark energy. No other approach really...
The discovery of cosmic acceleration has triggered a consistent body of theoretical work aimed at mo...
In this thesis I focused my attention on dark energy, the mysterious responsible of the observed acc...
High precision cosmological observations in last decade suggest that about 70% of our universe's ene...
We generalize to non-flat geometries the formalism of Simon et al. (2005) to reconstruct the dark en...
International audienceThe discovery of cosmic acceleration has triggered a consistent body of theore...
We study how observationally to distinguish between a cosmological constant (CC) and an evolving dar...
Numerous upcoming observations, such as WFIRST, BOSS, BigBOSS, LSST, Euclid, and Planck, will constr...
Recent WMAC and Planck data confirm that the universe is spatially flat also in a General Relativity...
Using observational data on the expansion rate of the universe (H (z)) we constrain the effective La...
Abstract. Using observational data on the expansion rate of the universe (H(z)) we constrain the eff...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsBharat RatraObservations conducted over the last few decade...
We work out an effective theory of accelerated expansion for the background to describe general phen...
v1: 28 pages, 20 pdf figures. v2: 29 pages, minor improvements in the text, figures improvedInternat...
We describe a method to derive the expansion and acceleration rates directly from the data, without ...
The cosmological constant is the most economical candidate for dark energy. No other approach really...
The discovery of cosmic acceleration has triggered a consistent body of theoretical work aimed at mo...
In this thesis I focused my attention on dark energy, the mysterious responsible of the observed acc...
High precision cosmological observations in last decade suggest that about 70% of our universe's ene...
We generalize to non-flat geometries the formalism of Simon et al. (2005) to reconstruct the dark en...
International audienceThe discovery of cosmic acceleration has triggered a consistent body of theore...
We study how observationally to distinguish between a cosmological constant (CC) and an evolving dar...
Numerous upcoming observations, such as WFIRST, BOSS, BigBOSS, LSST, Euclid, and Planck, will constr...
Recent WMAC and Planck data confirm that the universe is spatially flat also in a General Relativity...