Abstract

In this paper, by considering an absorption probability independent of photon wavelength, we show that current type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) and gamma ray burst (GRBs) observations plus high-redshift measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation temperature support cosmic acceleration regardless of the transparent-universe assumption. Two flat scenarios are considered in our analyses: the $\Lambda$CDM model and a kinematic model. We consider $\tau(z)=2\ln(1+z)^{\varepsilon}$, where $\tau(z)$ denotes the opacity between an observer at $z=0$ and a source at $z$. This choice is equivalent to deforming the cosmic distance duality relation as $D_LD^{-1}_A = (1 + z)^{2+\varepsilon}$ and, if the absorption probability is independent of photon wavelength, the CMB temperature evolution law is $T_{CMB}(z)=T_0(1+z)^{1+2\varepsilon/3 }$. By marginalizing on the $\varepsilon$ parameter, our analyses rule out a decelerating universe at 99.99 \% c.l. for all scenarios considered. Interestingly, by considering only SNe Ia and GRBs observations, we obtain that a decelerated universe indicated by $\Omega_{\Lambda} \leq 0.33$ and $q_0 > 0$ is ruled out around 1.5$\sigma$ c.l. and 2$\sigma$ c.l., respectively, regardless of the transparent-universe assumption.

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