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Kaniadakis holographic dark energy: observational constraints and global dynamics

Published 31 Oct 2021 in astro-ph.CO and gr-qc | (2111.00558v3)

Abstract: We investigate Kaniadakis-holographic dark energy by confronting it with observations. We perform a Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis using cosmic chronometers, supernovae type Ia, and Baryon Acoustic Oscillations data. Concerning the Kaniadakis parameter, we find that it is constrained around zero, namely around the value in which Kaniadakis entropy recovers standard Bekenstein-Hawking one. Additionally, for the present matter density parameter $\Omega_m{(0)}$, we obtain a value slightly smaller compared to $\Lambda$CDM scenario. Furthermore, we reconstruct the evolution of the Hubble, deceleration and jerk parameters extracting the deceleration-acceleration transition redshift as $z_T = 0.86{+0.21}_{-0.14}$. Finally, performing a detailed local and global dynamical system analysis, we find that the past attractor of the Universe is the matter-dominated solution, while the late-time stable solution is the dark-energy-dominated one.

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