Comparative Observational Analysis of Barrow and Tsallis Holographic Dark Energy in Braneworld Models
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Journal of Physics Research and Education
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Mali, Provash
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University of North Bengal
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We perform a comparative observational analysis of Barrow and Tsallis holographic dark
energy models within the framework of braneworld cosmology. Working in the Dvali–
Gabadadze–Porrati (DGP) and Randall–Sundrum type II (RSII) scenarios, we consider the
Hubble horizon as the infrared cutoff and constrain the models using Observed Hubble Data
(OHD). Building upon earlier dynamical studies and a preliminary observational analysis
of Barrow holographic dark energy, we employ a Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo approach
to obtain marginalized posterior distributions, confidence intervals and parameter
correlations. Our results show that the Barrow holographic dark energy model yields wellconstrained
deformation parameters in both DGP and RSII braneworlds, consistent with
their theoretical bounds and exhibiting weak parameter degeneracies. In contrast, while the
Tsallis holographic dark energy provides an acceptable fit to the OHD data, its normalization
parameter remains weakly constrained, and the preferred values of the Tsallis exponent
differ significantly from those commonly adopted in earlier dynamical analyses. These results
indicate that observational constraints favor the Barrow formulation over the Tsallis
one within the braneworld context considered here, and thereby highlighting the role of
theoretical entropy bounds in improving the robustness of holographic dark energy models.
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03
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3049-026X
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53 - 65