English

DESI results and Dark Energy from QCD topological sectors

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2026-02-03 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We present a physically motivated dark-energy (DE) model rooted in the topological structure of the Quantum ChromoDynamic (QCD) vacuum. In this framework, DE arises from the difference between the vacuum energy of an expanding FRW universe and Minkowski spacetime, induced by QCD topological sectors. The resulting DE term in the Friedmann equation scales with the Hubble rate, ρDE(t)H(t)\rho_{\rm DE}(t)\propto H(t), once DE dominates cosmic expansion, i.e. when the Universe is close to the de Sitter regime with HH\approx constant. The QCD scale, ΛQCD100 MeV\Lambda_{\rm QCD}\sim100~{\rm MeV}, naturally fixes the DE density and explains why its influence becomes significant only recently. The construction relies solely on the Standard Model of particle physics, introducing no new fields or couplings. The most fundamental change is the possibility of modifying the evolution of the background cosmology in the Friedmann equation. Key predictions include: (a) A present-day equation of state parameter wDE,0>1w_{\rm DE,0}>-1 that asymptotically approaches the de Sitter limit wDE=1w_{\rm DE}=-1 in the future. (b) A present-day Hubble constant H0H_0 that asymptotically approaches a constant H\overline{H} set by ΛQCD\Lambda_{\rm QCD}. (b) For z0z\ge 0, wDE(z)w_{\rm DE}(z) may lie above or below 1-1 and can cross this boundary multiple times at different zz, behavior qualitatively consistent with the recent DESI findings. (c) In our framework, any deviation from Λ\LambdaCDM leads to a corresponding deviation of H(z)H(z), which can be tested with existing and future cosmological observations.

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@article{arxiv.2506.14182,
  title  = {DESI results and Dark Energy from QCD topological sectors},
  author = {Ludovic Van Waerbeke and Ariel Zhitnitsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.14182},
  year   = {2026}
}

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16 pages, 2 figures