Observations of high-redshift supernovae indicate that the universe is
accelerating. Here we present a {\em model-independent} method for estimating
the form of the potential V(ϕ) of the scalar field driving this
acceleration, and the associated equation of state wϕ. Our method is
based on a versatile analytical form for the luminosity distance DL,
optimized to fit observed distances to distant supernovae and differentiated to
yield V(ϕ) and wϕ. Our results favor wϕ≃−1 at the
present epoch, steadily increasing with redshift. A cosmological constant is
consistent with our results.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, uses RevTex. Minor typo's in equations (1) and
(10) correcte