Statistics of Thawing K-essence Dark Energy Models
Abstract
K-essence is a minimally-coupled scalar field whose Lagrangian density is a function of the field value and the kinetic energy . In the thawing scenario, the scalar field is frozen by the large Hubble friction in the early universe, and therefore initial conditions are specified. We construct thawing k-essence models by generating Taylor expansion coefficients of from random matrices. From the ensemble of randomly generated thawing k-essence models, we select dark energy candidates by assuming negative pressure and non-growth of sub-horizon inhomogeneities. For each candidate model the dark energy equation of state function is fit to the Chevallier-Polarski-Linder parameterization , where is the scale factor. The thawing k-essence dark models distribute very non-uniformly in the space. About 90\% models cluster in a narrow band in the proximity of a slow-roll line , where is the present matter density fraction. This work is a proof of concept that for a certain class of models very non-uniform theoretical prior on can be obtained to improve the statistics of model selection.
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@article{arxiv.2108.06089,
title = {Statistics of Thawing K-essence Dark Energy Models},
author = {Zhiqi Huang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.06089},
year = {2021}
}
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