Late-time Cosmology with Hubble Parameterization

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Published: Dec 29, 2025 16:01
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This paper investigates a late-time cosmological model within the Rastall theory, focusing on observational constraints on the Hubble parameter. It utilizes recent cosmological datasets (CMB, BAO, Supernovae) to analyze the transition from deceleration to acceleration in the universe's expansion. The study's significance lies in its exploration of a specific theoretical framework and its comparison with observational data, potentially providing insights into the universe's evolution and the validity of the Rastall theory.
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"The paper estimates the current value of the Hubble parameter as $H_0 = 66.945 \pm 1.094$ using the latest datasets, which is compatible with observations."
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