CONSTRAINTS TO DECELERATION PARAMETERS BY RECENT COSMIC OBSERVATIONS

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Abstract: In this paper, three kinds of simple parameterized deceleration parameters q(z)=a+fracbz1+z, q(z)=a+fracbz(1+z)2 and q(z)=1/2+fracaz+b(1+z)2 are reconstructed from the latest Sne Ia Gold dataset, observational Hubble data and their combination. It is found that the transition redshift from decelerated expansion to accelerated expansion zT and current decelerated parameter values q0 are consistent with each other in 1sigma region by only using Sne Ia Gold dataset and observational Hubble data in three parameterizations respectively. By combining the Sne Ia Gold dataset and observational Hubble data together, a tight constraint is obtained. With this combined constraints, zT is 0.5050.052+0.080, 0.3680.036+0.059, 0.7670.126+0.121 with 1sigma error in three parameterizations respectively. And, it is easy to see that zT separates from each other in 1sigma region clearly.




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