Constraining a variable dark energy model from the redshift-luminosity distance relations of gamma-ray bursts and type Ia supernovae (1611.04309v1)
Abstract: There are many kinds of models which describe the dynamics of dark energy (DE). Among all we adopt an equation of state (EoS) which varies as a function of time. We adopt Markov Chain Monte Carlo method to constrain the five parameters of our models. As a consequence, we can show the characteristic behavior of DE during the evolution of the universe. We constrain the EoS of DE with use of the avairable data of gamma-ray bursts and type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) concerning the redshift-luminosity distance relations. As a result, we find that DE is quintessence-like in the early time and phantom-like in the present epoch or near the future, where the change occurs rather rapidly at $z\sim0.3$.
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