A Higher-Derivative Hubble Parameter Dark Energy Model: Cosmological Analysis and Scalar Field Correspondence
Abstract
In this work, we study a Dark Energy (DE) energy density model which depends on the Hubble parameter squared and on its first, second and third time derivatives , and . Considering a scale factor with a power-law dependence on the time (with indicating the power-law index), we obtain some important cosmological quantities as function of the , like the energy densities of Matter and of DE , the fractional energy densities of DM and of DE , the Hubble parameter squared , the deceleration parameter , the evolutionary form of the fractional energy density of DE , the pressure of DE and the Equation of State (EoS) parameter of DE , for both non interacting and interacting cases. For the interacting case, we consider 9 different interacting term , all functions of the Hubble parameter and/or of and . Finally, we establish a correspondence between the DE model we study and some scalar field theories, including tachyon, k-essence, quintessence, Yang-Mills (YM) and Nonlinear Electrodynamics (NLED) fields.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2510.17488,
title = {A Higher-Derivative Hubble Parameter Dark Energy Model: Cosmological Analysis and Scalar Field Correspondence},
author = {Antonio Pasqua},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.17488},
year = {2025}
}