A Dynamical Scalar Field Model for Dark Energy: Addressing the Hubble Tension and Cosmic Evolution
Abstract
We propose a dynamical dark energy model based on a canonical scalar field with a hybrid potential of the form . We constrain the model's 11-dimensional parameter space using a comprehensive combination of cosmological data, including the Planck 2018 Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) power spectra, Baryon Acoustic Oscillations (BAO), the Pantheon+ supernova sample, SH0ES and the matter power spectrum from SDSS. The model provides an excellent fit to the data, with a reduced chi-squared of , while successfully alleviating the Hubble constant tension. Our analysis yields a Hubble constant of km/s/Mpc, reducing the discrepancy between early and late-universe measurements. We find that the data favors a 'thawing' quintessence scenario, characterized by a potential slope parameter . This small but non-zero slope drives a late-time deviation from CDM () while preserving the standard expansion history at high redshifts. A model comparison using the Bayesian Information Criterion finds that the standard CDM model is still slightly preferred () due to its fewer parameters. Nevertheless, our results demonstrate that this hybrid potential model is a compelling, physically motivated alternative to a cosmological constant.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2511.10317,
title = {A Dynamical Scalar Field Model for Dark Energy: Addressing the Hubble Tension and Cosmic Evolution},
author = {Arpit Kottur and Jui Mahajan and Raka Dabhade},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.10317},
year = {2025}
}
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17 pages, 6 figures, 5 tables