Dark energy with the help of interacting dark sectors
Abstract
We analyse theories that do not have a de Sitter vacuum and cannot lead to slow-roll quintessence, but which nevertheless support a transient era of accelerated cosmological expansion due to interactions between a scalar and either a hidden sector thermal bath, which evolves as Dark Radiation, or an extremely-light component of Dark Matter. We show that simple models can explain the present-day Dark Energy of the Universe consistently with current observations. This is possible both when 's potential has a hilltop form and when it has a steep exponential run-away, as might naturally arise from string theory. We also discuss a related theory of multi-field quintessence, in which is coupled to a sector that sources a subdominant component of Dark Energy, which overcomes many of the challenges of slow-roll quintessence.
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@article{arxiv.2311.08888,
title = {Dark energy with the help of interacting dark sectors},
author = {Joaquim M. Gomes and Edward Hardy and Susha Parameswaran},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.08888},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
35 pages + appendices (two columns), 10 figures; added appendix on cosmological perturbations, 1 figure and footnotes