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An old quasar in a young dark energy-dominated universe?
A. Friaca ; J. S. Alcaniz ; J. A. S. Lima ;
Date 1 Apr 2005
Journal Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 362 (2005) 1295
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationIAG-Usp, Brazil), J. S. Alcaniz (on-MCT, Brazil), J. A. S. Lima (IAG-Usp & DF-Ufrn, Brazil
AbstractDark energy is the invisible fuel that seems to drive the current acceleration of the Universe. Its presence, which is inferred from an impressive convergence of high-quality observational results along with some apparently sucessful theoretical predictions, is also supported by the current estimates of the age of the Universe from dating of local and high-$z$ objects. In this paper we test the viability of several dark energy scenarios in the light of the age estimates of the high redshift ($z=3.91$) quasar APM 08279+5255. Using a chemodinamical model for the evolution of spheroids, we first reevaluate its current estimated age, as given by Hasinger et al. (2002). An age of 2.1 Gyr is set by the condition that Fe/O abundance ratio (normalized to solar values) of the model reaches 3.3, which is the best fit value obtained in the above reference. It is shown that for the currently accepted value of the matter density parameter, most of the existing dark energy scenarios cannot accomodate this old high redshift object unless the Hubble parameter is as low as $H_o = 58$ $ m{km.s^{-1}.Mpc^{-1}}$, as recently advocated by Sandage and collaborators. Even considering less stringent age limits, only cosmological models that predicts a considerably old Universe at high-$z$ can be compatible with the existence of this object. This is the case of the conventional $Lambda$CDM scenario and some specific classes of brane world cosmologies.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0504031
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