In this paper, we investigate the observational constraints on the scenario of vacuum energy interacting with cold dark matter.We consider eight typical interaction forms in such an interacting vacuum energy scenario....In this paper, we investigate the observational constraints on the scenario of vacuum energy interacting with cold dark matter.We consider eight typical interaction forms in such an interacting vacuum energy scenario. The observational data used in this work to constrain these models include the JLA sample of type Ia supernovae observation, the Planck 2015 distance priors data of cosmic microwave background anisotropies observation, the baryon acoustic oscillations data, and the Hubble constant direct measurement. We find that the current observational data almost equally favor these interacting vacuum energy models. We also find that for all these models of vacuum energy interacting with cold dark matter the case of no interaction is actually well consistent with the current observational data within 1σ range.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11875102,11835009,11522540,and 11690021)the National Program for Support of Top-Notch Young Professionals,and Doctoral Research Project of Shenyang Normal University(Grant Nos.BS201844,and BS201702)
文摘In this paper, we investigate the observational constraints on the scenario of vacuum energy interacting with cold dark matter.We consider eight typical interaction forms in such an interacting vacuum energy scenario. The observational data used in this work to constrain these models include the JLA sample of type Ia supernovae observation, the Planck 2015 distance priors data of cosmic microwave background anisotropies observation, the baryon acoustic oscillations data, and the Hubble constant direct measurement. We find that the current observational data almost equally favor these interacting vacuum energy models. We also find that for all these models of vacuum energy interacting with cold dark matter the case of no interaction is actually well consistent with the current observational data within 1σ range.