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Dark Interactions and Cosmological Fine-Tuning
Cosmological models involving an interaction between dark matter and dark
energy have been proposed in order to solve the so-called coincidence problem.
Different forms of coupling have been studied, but there have been claims that
observational data seem to narrow (some of) them down to something annoyingly
close to the CDM model, thus greatly reducing their ability to deal
with the problem in the first place. The smallness problem of the initial
energy density of dark energy has also been a target of cosmological models in
recent years. Making use of a moderately general coupling scheme, this paper
aims to unite these different approaches and shed some light as to whether this
class of models has any true perspective in suppressing the aforementioned
issues that plague our current understanding of the universe, in a quantitative
and unambiguous way.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in JCAP. Minor
corrections, one figure replaced, references adde
Notes on interacting holographic dark energy model in a closed universe
We consider interacting holographic dark energy model in Friedmann Robertson
Walker space time with positive spatial curvature and investigate the behavior
of curvature parameter and dark energy density in accelerated expanding epoch.
We also derive some conditions needed to cross the phantom divide line in this
model.Comment: 10 pages, typos corrected, some explanations and references added and
updated, accepted for publication in JCA