The dark energy cosmic clock: A new way to parametrise the equation of state
Date
2013ISSN
1475-7516Source
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle PhysicsVolume
2013Issue
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We propose a new parametrisation of the dark energy equation of state, which uses the dark energy density, Ωe as a cosmic clock. We expand the equation of state in a series of orthogonal polynomials, with Ωe as the expansion parameter and determine the expansion coefficients by fitting to SNIa and H(z) data. Assuming that Ωe is a monotonic function of time, we show that our parametrisation performs better than the popular Chevallier-Polarski-Linder (CPL) and Gerke and Efstathiou (GE) parametrisations, and we demonstrate that it is robust to the choice of prior. Expanding in orthogonal polynomials allows us to relate models of dark energy directly to our parametrisation, which we illustrate by placing constraints on the expansion coefficients extracted from two popular quintessence models. Finally, we comment on how this parametrisation could be modified to accommodate high redshift data, where any non-monotonicity of Ωe would need to be accounted for. © 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl.