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Dark Energy as a Modification of the Friedmann Equation

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

Dark energy could actually be the manifestation of a modification to the Friedmann equation arising from new physics (e.g., extra dimensions). Writing the correction as (1ΩM)Hα/H0α2(1-\Omega_M)H^\alpha /H_0^{\alpha -2}, we explore the phenomenology and detectability of such. We show that: (i) α\alpha must be \la1\la 1; (ii) such a correction behaves like dark energy with equation-of-state weff=1+α2w_{\rm eff} = -1 + {\alpha \over 2} in the recent past (104>z110^4> z\gg 1) and w=1w=-1 in the distant future and can mimic w<1w<-1 without violating the weak-energy condition; (iii) weffw_{\rm eff} changes, dz/dwz0.5O(0.2)dz/dw|_{z\sim 0.5} \sim {\cal O}(0.2), which is likely detectable; and (iv) a future supernova experiment like SNAP that can determine ww with precision σw\sigma_w, could determine α\alpha to precision σα2σw\sigma_\alpha \approx 2 \sigma_w.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0301510,
  title  = {Dark Energy as a Modification of the Friedmann Equation},
  author = {Gia Dvali and Michael S. Turner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0301510},
  year   = {2007}
}

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11 pages, 4 figures