QCD nature of dark energy at finite temperature: cosmological implications
Abstract
The Veneziano ghost field has been proposed as an alternative source of dark energy whose energy density is consistent with the cosmological observations. In this model, the energy density of QCD ghost field is expressed in terms of QCD degrees of freedom at zero temperature. We extend this model to finite temperature to search the model predictions from late time to early universe. We depict the variations of QCD parameters entering the calculations, dark energy density, equation of state, Hubble and deceleration parameters on temperature from zero to a critical temperature. We compare our results with the observations and theoretical predictions existing at different eras. It is found that this model safely defines the universe from quark condensation up to now and its predictions are not in tension with those of the standard cosmology. The EoS parameter of dark energy is dynamical and evolves from in the presence of radiation to at late time. The finite temperature ghost dark energy predictions on the Hubble parameter well fit to those of CDM and observations at late time.
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@article{arxiv.1506.06986,
title = {QCD nature of dark energy at finite temperature: cosmological implications},
author = {K. Azizi and N. Katirci},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.06986},
year = {2016}
}
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10 Pages and 6 Figures. Some references were rearranged