paper

A low-redshift preference for an interacting dark energy model

arXiv:2503.15659

Abstract

We explore an interacting dark sector model in trace-free Einstein gravity where dark energy has a constant equation of state, , and the energy-momentum transfer potential is proportional to the cold dark matter density. Compared to the standard CDM model, this scenario introduces a single additional dimensionless parameter, , which determines the amplitude of the transfer potential. Using a combination of \textit{Planck} 2018 Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), DESI 2024 Baryon Acoustic Oscillation (BAO), and Pantheon+ Type Ia supernovae (SNIa) data, we derive stringent constraints on the interaction, finding to be of the order of . While CMB and SNIa data alone do not favor the presence of such an interaction, the inclusion of DESI data introduces a mild preference for an energy-momentum transfer from dark matter to dark energy. This preference is primarily driven by low-redshift DESI BAO measurements, which favor a slightly lower total matter density compared to CMB constraints. Although the interaction remains weak and does not significantly alleviate the and tensions, our results highlight the potential role of dark sector interactions in late-time cosmology.

16 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables