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Does dark energy actually fade into the future?

Xiaolei Li, Tonghua Liu, Tian-Nuo Li, Guo-Hong Du, Arman Shafieloo, Marek Biesiada

June 4, 2026

Dark energy might not be eternal. Researchers propose a metastable model where it appears only recently and dies off, naturally crossing the phantom divide (the boundary where pressure flips sign). Using CMB, galaxy surveys, and supernovae data, they find this framework fits observations better than the standard cosmological constant, with dark energy transitioning around redshift 0.4—roughly 4 billion years ago.
Published as Metastability in Emergent Dark Energy: A New Framework Confronting Cosmological Observations arXiv:2606.05723
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