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A Note on Agegraphic Dark Energy

High Energy Physics - Theory 2015-05-13 v5 Astrophysics General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Recently a new model of dynamical dark energy, or time-varying Λ\Lambda, was proposed by Cai [arXiv:0707.4049] by relating the energy density of quantum fluctuations in a Minkowski space-time, namely ρq3n2mP2/t2\rho_q \equiv 3 n^2 m_P^2/t^2, where nO(1)n\sim {\cal O}(1) and t is the cosmic time, to the present day dark energy density. In this note, we show that the model can be adjusted to the present values of dark energy density parameter Ωq\Omega_q (0.73\simeq 0.73) and the equation of state wZq{\rm w}\Z{q} (1\simeq -1) only if the numerical coefficient nn takes a reasonably large value (n3n\gtrsim 3) or the present value of the gravitational coupling of q-field to (dark) matter is also nonzero, namely, Q~2n(ΩZq0)3/2>0\tilde{Q}\simeq \frac{2}{n}(\Omega\Z{q0})^{3/2}>0 where ΩZq0\Omega\Z{q0} is the present value of dark energy density fraction. We also discuss some of the difficulties of this proposal as a viable dark energy model with a constant nn; especially, the bound imposed on the dark energy density parameter Ωq<0.1\Omega_q <0.1 during big bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) requires n<1/6n< 1/6. To overcome this drawback, we outline a few modifications where such constraints can be weakened or relaxed. Finally, by establishing a correspondence between the agegraphic dark energy scenario and the standard scalar-field model, we also point out some interesting features of an agegraphic quintessence model.

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@article{arxiv.0708.2910,
  title  = {A Note on Agegraphic Dark Energy},
  author = {Ishwaree P. Neupane},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.2910},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

18 pages, several eps figures; significant changes in Secs. 2 & 3, Journal version

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