A new parametrization of the phenomenological Hubble parameter is proposed to explore the issue of the cosmological landscape. The constraints on model parameters are derived through the Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method by employing a comprehensive union of datasets such as 34 data points from cosmic chronometers (CC), 42 points from baryonic acoustic oscillations (BAO), a recently updated set of 1701 Pantheon$^+$ (P22) data points derived from Type Ia supernovae (SNeIa), and 162 data points from gamma-ray bursts (GRB). The kinematic behavior of the models is also investigated by encompassing the transition from deceleration to acceleration and the evolution of the jerk parameter. From the analysis of the parametric models, it is stro...
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In this paper, we have investigated a scalar field cosmological model of accelerating Universe with ...
We investigate the validity of cosmological models with an oscillating scale factor in relation to l...
We study a parametrization of the deceleration parameter in a tilted universe, namely a cosmological...
In this study, we have demonstrated the expansion history of an axially symmetric Bianchi type-I mod...
AbstractIn this Letter, a parametrization describing the kinematical state of the universe via cosmo...
We study the accelerated expansion phase of the universe by using the kinematic approach. In particu...
How do we appropriately fit a model based on an idealised Friedmann-Lema\^{}tre Robertson-Walker spa...
Abstract We study the accelerated expansion phase of the universe by using the kinematic approach. I...
To recreate the cosmological models, we employed the parametrization approach in modified teleparall...
We quantify the evidence for cosmic acceleration using simulations of H(z) measurements from SKA- an...
AbstractThe absence of guidance from fundamental physics about the mechanism behind cosmic accelerat...
Taking advantage of Gaussian process (GP), we obtain an improved estimate of the Hubble constant, $H...
Using the relation between distance modulus (m−M) and redshift z, deduced from Friedman- Robertson-W...
Abstract This article presents a novel parametrization of the deceleration parameter (DP) to investi...
In this paper, we have examined the recently proposed modified symmetric teleparallel gravity, in wh...
In this paper, we have investigated a scalar field cosmological model of accelerating Universe with ...
We investigate the validity of cosmological models with an oscillating scale factor in relation to l...
We study a parametrization of the deceleration parameter in a tilted universe, namely a cosmological...
In this study, we have demonstrated the expansion history of an axially symmetric Bianchi type-I mod...
AbstractIn this Letter, a parametrization describing the kinematical state of the universe via cosmo...
We study the accelerated expansion phase of the universe by using the kinematic approach. In particu...
How do we appropriately fit a model based on an idealised Friedmann-Lema\^{}tre Robertson-Walker spa...
Abstract We study the accelerated expansion phase of the universe by using the kinematic approach. I...
To recreate the cosmological models, we employed the parametrization approach in modified teleparall...
We quantify the evidence for cosmic acceleration using simulations of H(z) measurements from SKA- an...
AbstractThe absence of guidance from fundamental physics about the mechanism behind cosmic accelerat...
Taking advantage of Gaussian process (GP), we obtain an improved estimate of the Hubble constant, $H...
Using the relation between distance modulus (m−M) and redshift z, deduced from Friedman- Robertson-W...
Abstract This article presents a novel parametrization of the deceleration parameter (DP) to investi...
In this paper, we have examined the recently proposed modified symmetric teleparallel gravity, in wh...
In this paper, we have investigated a scalar field cosmological model of accelerating Universe with ...
We investigate the validity of cosmological models with an oscillating scale factor in relation to l...