24–28 Aug 2026
Leiden University
Europe/Zurich timezone

Phantom-Crossing Dark Energy and the Ωm Tug-of-War

Not scheduled
20m
Gorlaeus gebouw (Leiden University)

Gorlaeus gebouw

Leiden University

Einsteinweg 55, 2333 CC Leiden
Talk Dark Energy / Modified Gravity

Speaker

David Shlivko

Description

Recent analyses combining data from the cosmic microwave background (CMB), baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO), and Type Ia supernovae (SN) have revealed a tentative observational preference for phantom crossing in the dark energy equation of state $w$. We argue that this preference is a natural consequence of the $\Omega_m$ tensions that arise when these datasets are individually fit to $\Lambda$CDM, specifically because of the ordering $\Omega_m^\mathrm{BAO} < \Omega_m^\mathrm{CMB} < \Omega_m^\mathrm{SN}$. We show both theoretically and empirically that models with phantom crossing can shift all of these inferred $\Omega_m$ values toward mutual alignment. In contrast, quintessence theories restricted to $w \geq -1$ can alleviate the tensions with SN data but only at the cost of exacerbating the BAO-CMB discrepancy. We therefore conclude that it is the BAO and CMB measurements---not the SN data---that drive the preference for phantom crossing over quintessence in joint analyses. Moreover, we point out that SN data exhibit greater tensions with the other datasets when fit to phantom-crossing models than when fit to quintessence, causing the preference for phantom crossing to be weaker in joint CMB+BAO+SN analyses than in analyses of CMB+BAO data alone.

Author

Co-author

Dr Vivian Poulin (LUPM, CNRS & U. de Montpellier, France)

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