12 research outputs found
Chameleonic Generalized Brans--Dicke model and late-time acceleration
In this paper we consider Chameleonic Generalized Brans--Dicke Cosmology in
the framework of FRW universes. The bouncing solution and phantom crossing is
investigated for the model. Two independent cosmological tests: Cosmological
Redshift Drift (CRD) and distance modulus are applied to test the model with
the observation.Comment: 20 pages, 15 figures, to be published in Astrophys. Space Sci. (2011
Dynamics of the self-interacting chameleon cosmology
In this article we study the properties of the flat FRW chameleon cosmology
in which the cosmic expansion of the Universe is affected by the chameleon
field and dark energy. In particular, we perform a detailed examination of the
model in the light of numerical analysis. The results illustrate that the
interacting chameleon filed plays an important role in late time universe
acceleration and phantom crossing.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures, to appear in Astrophysics and Space Sc
Neutrino clustering in growing neutrino quintessence
A growing neutrino mass can stop the dynamical evolution of a dark energy
scalar field, thus explaining the 'why now' problem. We show that such models
lead to a substantial neutrino clustering on the scales of superclusters.
Nonlinear neutrino lumps form at redshift z \sim 1 and could partially drag the
clustering of dark matter. If observed, large scale non-linear structures could
be an indication for a new attractive 'cosmon force' stronger than gravity.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure