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Tracker behaviour of quintom dark energy and the Hubble tension

Published 7 Dec 2023 in astro-ph.CO | (2312.04003v1)

Abstract: We study the dynamics of the quintom dark energy model using state-of-the-art cosmological observations. The set of equations has been converted into an autonomous system using suitable transformations of the variables. We have discussed the fixed points of the model and the general phase-space behavior, in particular, in finding the existence of the tracker solutions for this model. The observations suggest that at late times the phantom field should dominate the dark energy sector with an approximately 15% share to the quintessence counterpart, and with both fields tracking the background at early times. A Bayesian model comparison with LambdaCDM has also been done by computing the Bayes factor and a positive preference has been obtained for the quintom model. Although not fully resolved, the Hubble tension can be reduced to 2.6{\sigma} when compared with the value of H0 reported in [1] and to 1.6{\sigma} when compared with that of [2].

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