Abstract

We apply the statefinder diagnostic to the modified polytropic Cardassian universe in this work. We find that the statefinder diagnostic is quite effective to distinguish Cardassian models from a series of other cosmological models. The $s\ensuremath{-}r$ plane is used to classify the modified polytropic Cardassian models into six cases. The evolutionary trajectories in the $s\ensuremath{-}r$ plane for the cases with different $n$ and $\ensuremath{\beta}$ reveal different evolutionary properties of the universe. In addition, we combine the observational $H(z)$ data, the cosmic microwave background data, and the baryonic acoustic oscillation data to make a joint analysis. We find that case 2 can be excluded at the 68.3% confidence level and any case is consistent with the observations at the 95.4% confidence level.

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