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Accelerated expansion of the universe driven by tachyonic matter

High Energy Physics - Theory 2008-11-26 v1 Astrophysics General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

It is an accepted practice in cosmology to invoke a scalar field with potential V(ϕ)V(\phi) when observed evolution of the universe cannot be reconciled with theoretical prejudices. Since one function-degree-of-freedom in the expansion factor a(t)a(t) can be traded off for the function V(ϕ)V(\phi), it is {\it always} possible to find a scalar field potential which will reproduce a given evolution. I provide a recipe for determining V(ϕ)V(\phi) from a(t)a(t) in two cases:(i) Normal scalar field with Lagrangian L=(1/2)aϕaϕV(ϕ){\cal L} = (1/2)\partial_a\phi \partial^a\phi - V(\phi) used in quintessence/dark energy models. (ii) A tachyonic field with Lagrangian L=V(ϕ)[1aϕaϕ]1/2{\cal L} = -V(\phi) [ 1- \partial_a\phi \partial^a\phi]^{1/2} , motivated by recent string theoretic results. In the latter case, it is possible to have accelerated expansion of the universe during the late phase in certain cases. This suggests a string theory based interpretation of the current phase of the universe with tachyonic condensate acting as effective cosmological constant.

Cite

@article{arxiv.hep-th/0204150,
  title  = {Accelerated expansion of the universe driven by tachyonic matter},
  author = {T. Padmanabhan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0204150},
  year   = {2008}
}

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