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2025



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Kaniadakis holographic dark energy is a one-parameter extension of the standard HDE framework, in which the horizon entropy is reformulated using Kaniadakis entropy. At the cosmological level, it has been shown to give rise to modified Friedmann equations, leading to a richer phenomenology compared to CDM. In this work we test the Kanadiakis holography model against multiple late-time observational probes, including Type Ia supernovae from PantheonPlus and Union3, Cosmic Chronometer measurements of the Hubble parameter and Baryon Acoustic Oscillation from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument Data Release 2 (DESI DR2). Using a Bayesian inference approach with MCMC methods, we constrain the cosmological parameters of the model and evaluate its performance against CDM through the Akaike Information Criterion. We find that Kaniadakis holography can provide a better fit for some data combinations, although CDM remains slightly statistically favored overall. These results highlight Kaniadakis holography as a competitive alternative to the standard cosmological model, offering valuable insights into the role of generalized entropy in dark energy dynamics.


The research of GGL is supported by the postdoctoral fellowship program of the University of Lleida. GGL gratefully acknowledges the contribution of the LISA Cosmology Working Group (CosWG), as well as support from the COST Actions CA21136 - Addressing observational tensions in cosmology with systematics and fundamental physics (CosmoVerse) - CA23130, Bridging high and low energies in search of quantum gravity (BridgeQG) and CA21106 - COSMIC WISPers in the Dark Universe: Theory, astrophysics and experiments (CosmicWISPers). AP thanks the support of VRIDT through Resolución VRIDT No. 096/2022 and Resolución VRIDT No. 098/2022. Part of this study was supported by FONDECYT 1240514.

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