Generalized holographic and Ricci dark energy models

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Abstract: In this paper, we consider generalized holographic and Ricci dark energy models where the energy densities are given as hoR=3c2Mpl2Rf(H2/R) and hoh=3c2Mpl2H2g(R/H2) respectively, here f(x),g(y) are positive defined functions of dimensionless variables H2/R or R/H2. It is interesting that holographic and Ricci dark energy densities are recovered or recovered interchangeably when the function f(x)=g(y)equiv1 orf=gequivId is taken respectively (for example f(x),g(x)=1epsilon(1x), epsilon=0extor1 respectively). Also, when f(x)equivxg(1/x) is taken, the Ricci and holographic dark energy models are equivalents to a generalized one. When the simple forms f(x)=1epsilon(1x) and g(y)=1eta(1y) are taken as examples, by using current cosmic observational data, generalized dark energy models are researched. As expected, in these cases, the results show that they are equivalent (epsilon=1eta=1.312) and Ricci-like dark energy is more favored relative to the holographic one where the Hubble horizon was taken as an IR cut-off. And, the suggestive combination of holographic and Ricci dark energy components would be 1.312R0.312H2 which is 2.312H2+1.312dotH in terms of H2 and dotH.




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