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Examining the evidence for dynamical dark energy
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We apply a new non-parametric Bayesian method for reconstructing the evolution history of the equation-of-state $w$ of dark energy, based on applying a correlated prior for $w(z)$, to a collection of cosmological data. We combine the latest supernova (SNLS 3-year or Union2.1), cosmic microwave background, redshift space distortion and the baryonic acoustic oscillation measurements (including BOSS, WiggleZ and 6dF) and find that the cosmological constant appears consistent with current data, but that a dynamical dark energy model which evolves from $w<-1$ at $z\sim0.25$ to $w > -1$ at higher redshift is mildly favored. Estimates of the Bayesian evidences show little preference between the cosmological constant model and the dynamical model for a range of correlated prior choices. Looking towards future data, we find that the best fit models for current data could be well distinguished from the $\Lambda$CDM model by observations such as Planck and Euclid-like surveys.
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