AbstractWe examine flat models containing a dark matter component and an arbitrary dark energy component, subject only to the constraint that the dark energy satisfies the weak energy condition. We determine the constraints that these conditions place on the evolution of the Hubble parameter with redshift, H(z), and on the scaling of the coordinate distance with redshift, r(z). Observational constraints on H(z) are used to derive an upper bound on the current matter density. We demonstrate how the weak energy condition constrains fitting functions for r(z)
Cosmological analysis based on currently available observations are unable to rule out a sizeable co...
This review summarizes recent attempts to reconstruct the expansion history of the Universe and to p...
New observational constraints on the cosmic matter density Ωm and an effectively redshift-independen...
We examine flat models containing a dark matter component and an arbitrary dark energy component, su...
AbstractWe examine flat models containing a dark matter component and an arbitrary dark energy compo...
Using the absolute ages of passively evolving galaxies observed at different redshifts, one can obta...
AbstractWe use the Busca et al. (2012) [11] measurement of the Hubble parameter at redshift z=2.3 in...
AbstractWe examine the effectiveness of the weak gravity conjecture in constraining the dark energy ...
Knowing the late time evolution of the Universe and finding out the causes for this evolution are t...
Accepted in Astronomy and Astrophysics; new version: data updated, conclusion unchanged.We examine c...
We use 21 Hubble parameter versus redshift data points, from Simon et al. (2005), Gazta~naga et al. ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of PhysicsBharat RatraRecent observations in cosmology suggest that the ...
The supernovae Hubble diagram traces the expansion history of the universe, including the influence ...
In this paper, Hubble parameter versus redshift data, collected from multiple resources, is used to ...
Cosmological analysis based on currently available observations are unable to rule out a sizeable co...
Cosmological analysis based on currently available observations are unable to rule out a sizeable co...
This review summarizes recent attempts to reconstruct the expansion history of the Universe and to p...
New observational constraints on the cosmic matter density Ωm and an effectively redshift-independen...
We examine flat models containing a dark matter component and an arbitrary dark energy component, su...
AbstractWe examine flat models containing a dark matter component and an arbitrary dark energy compo...
Using the absolute ages of passively evolving galaxies observed at different redshifts, one can obta...
AbstractWe use the Busca et al. (2012) [11] measurement of the Hubble parameter at redshift z=2.3 in...
AbstractWe examine the effectiveness of the weak gravity conjecture in constraining the dark energy ...
Knowing the late time evolution of the Universe and finding out the causes for this evolution are t...
Accepted in Astronomy and Astrophysics; new version: data updated, conclusion unchanged.We examine c...
We use 21 Hubble parameter versus redshift data points, from Simon et al. (2005), Gazta~naga et al. ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of PhysicsBharat RatraRecent observations in cosmology suggest that the ...
The supernovae Hubble diagram traces the expansion history of the universe, including the influence ...
In this paper, Hubble parameter versus redshift data, collected from multiple resources, is used to ...
Cosmological analysis based on currently available observations are unable to rule out a sizeable co...
Cosmological analysis based on currently available observations are unable to rule out a sizeable co...
This review summarizes recent attempts to reconstruct the expansion history of the Universe and to p...
New observational constraints on the cosmic matter density Ωm and an effectively redshift-independen...