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18 April 2024
 
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Determining the equation of state of dark energy from angular size of compact radio sources and X-ray gas mass fraction of galaxy clusters
Zong-Hong Zhu ; Masa-Katsu Fujimoto ; Xiang-Tao He ;
Date 8 Dec 2003
Journal Astron.Astrophys. 417 (2004) 833-837
Subject astro-ph gr-qc hep-ph
AbstractUsing recent measurements of angular size of high-z milliarcsecond compact radio sources compiled by Gurvits, Kellermann and Frey (1999) and X-ray gas mass fraction of galaxy clusters published by Allen et al. (2002,2003), we explore their bounds on the equation of state, omega_x = p_x/rho_x, of the dark energy, whose existence has been congruously suggested by various cosmological observations. We relaxe the usual constraint omega_x >= -1, and find that combining the two databases yields a nontrivial lower bound on omega_x. Under the assumption of a flat universe, we obtain a bound -2.22 < omega_x < -0.62 at 95.4% confidence level. The 95.4% confidence bound goes to -1 =< omega_x < -0.60 when the constraint omega_x >= -1 is imposed.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0401095
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