Of pNGB QuiNtessence
Abstract
We review the pNGB quintessence models, and point out that the reason why the large decay constants are really needed is to tame a tachyonic instability present for a wide range of initial s. Starting very close to potential maxima does not help because quantum fluctuations during early inflation at a scale perturb the quintessence , displacing it from the maxima. This issue is quite interesting for pNGB dark energy in light of the recently discussed difficulties with embedding models with in fundamental theory. A possible way around is provided by models with several ultralight pNGBs, which can drive a short burst of very late inflation {\it together} even if all of their decay constants obey . Starting with their , the pNGBs will hold each other up on the potential for a longer time period. Their effective dynamics is captured by a collective mode, containing admixtures of all of the rolling pNGBs, which behaves as an ultralight field with . We point out that there may be potentially observable large scale disturbances in the sea of dark energy in such models.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0511543,
title = {Of pNGB QuiNtessence},
author = {Nemanja Kaloper and Lorenzo Sorbo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0511543},
year = {2009}
}
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16 pages, 1 figure