22–26 Jun 2026
Richard Roberts Auditorium
Europe/London timezone

A QCD vacuum motivated model of dynamical dark energy

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20m
Richard Roberts Auditorium

Richard Roberts Auditorium

13 Brook Hill, Sheffield S3 7HF
Contributed Talk

Speaker

Dong Ha Lee (University of Sheffield)

Description

The nature of dark energy has been a growing point of debate in recent years, particularly after the DESI measurements of the Baryon Acoustic Oscillations. While frequentist metrics appear to indicate a growing preference for a dynamical dark energy, some bayesian approaches indicate otherwise. Beyond this, there also lies the question of whether there exists a physical motivation behind any phenomenological parametrisation of dynamical dark energy.
The model described in this talk is motivated from computations of the non-perturbative QCD vacuum, which we parametrise into a dynamic, non-local contribution to the energy density, described by two additional cosmological parameters. I will describe how this model compares against both CPL and ΛCDM on the latest cosmological datasets, employing both frequentist χ² statistics and Bayesian model comparison. For the latter, the evidence is estimated from MCMC chains via the learnt harmonic mean estimator method which bypasses the need for the computationally expensive, nested sampling to obtain estimates of the evidence.

Authors

Ariel Zhitnitsky Carsten van de Bruck (University of Sheffield) Dong Ha Lee (University of Sheffield) Eleonora Di Valentino (University of Sheffield) Ludovic Van Waerbeke (University of British Columbia)

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