84 research outputs found
Power-laws f(R) theories are cosmologically unacceptable
In a recent paper [1] (PRL 98,131302,2007) we have shown that f(R)=R + mu
R^{n} modified gravity dark energy models are not cosmologically viable because
during the matter era that precedes the accelerated stage the cosmic expansion
is given by a sim t^{1/2} rather than a sim t^{2/3}, where a is a scale factor
and t is the cosmic time. A recent work [2] (PLB 639,135-143,2006) by
Capozziello et al. criticised our results presenting some apparent
counter-examples to our claim in f(R)= mu R^{n} models. We show here that those
particular R^{n} models can produce an expansion as a sim t^{2/3} but this does
not connect to a late-time acceleration. Hence, though acceptable f(R) dark
energy models may exist, the R^{n} models presented in Capozziello et al. are
not cosmologically viable, confirming our previous results in Ref. [1].Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, title change
Tachyon field inspired dark energy and supernovae constraints
The tachyon field in cosmology is studied by applying the generating function
method to obtain exact solutions. The equation of state parameter of the
tachyon field is , which can be expressed as a
function in terms of the redshift . Based on these solutions, we propose
some tachyon-inspired dark energy models to explore the properties of the
corresponding cosmological evolution. The explicit relations between Hubble
parameter and redshift enable us to test the models with SNe Ia data sets
easily. In the current work we employ the SNe Ia data with the parameter
measured from the SDSS and the shift parameter from
WMAP observations to constrain the parameters in our models.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures; v2: accepted by IJMP
Slow-roll, acceleration, the Big Rip and WKB approximation in NLS-type formulation of scalar field cosmology
Aspects of non-linear Schr\"{o}dinger-type (NLS) formulation of scalar
(phantom) field cosmology on slow-roll, acceleration, WKB approximation and Big
Rip singularity are presented. Slow-roll parameters for the curvature and
barotropic density terms are introduced. We reexpress all slow-roll parameters,
slow-roll conditions and acceleration condition in NLS form. WKB approximation
in the NLS formulation is also discussed when simplifying to linear case. Most
of the Schr\"{o}dinger potentials in NLS formulation are very slowly-varying,
hence WKB approximation is valid in the ranges. In the NLS form of Big Rip
singularity, two quantities are infinity in stead of three. We also found that
approaching the Big Rip, , which is the
same as effective phantom equation of state in the flat case.Comment: [7 pages, no figure, more reference added, accepted by JCAP
Coupled quintessence and curvature-assisted acceleration
Spatially homogeneous models with a scalar field non-minimally coupled to the
space-time curvature or to the ordinary matter content are analysed with
respect to late-time asymptotic behaviour, in particular to accelerated
expansion and isotropization. It is found that a direct coupling to the
curvature leads to asymptotic de Sitter expansion in arbitrary exponential
potentials, thus yielding a positive cosmological constant although none is
apparent in the potential. This holds true regardless of the steepness of the
potential or the smallness of the coupling constant. For matter-coupled scalar
fields, the asymptotics are obtained for a large class of positive potentials,
generalizing the well-known cosmic no-hair theorems for minimal coupling. In
this case it is observed that the direct coupling to matter does not impact the
late-time dynamics essentially.Comment: 17 pages, no figures. v2: typos correcte
Can universe exit from phantom inflation due to gravitational back reaction?
The effects of the gravitational back reaction of cosmological perturbations
are investigated in a phantom inflation model. The effective energy-momentum
tensor of the gravitational back reaction of cosmological perturbations whose
wavelengths are larger than the Hubble radius is calculated. Our results show
that the effects of gravitational back reaction will counteract that of the
phantom energy. It is demonstrated in a chaotic phantom inflation model that if
the phantom field at the end of inflation is larger than a critical value
determined by the necessary e-folds, the phantom inflation phase might be
terminated by the gravitational back reaction.Comment: 9 pages, Revtex4, to appear in JCA
Phantom universe from CPT symmetric QFT
Inspired by the generalization of quantum theory for the case of
non-Hermitian Hamiltonians with CPT symmetry, we construct a simple classical
cosmological scalar field based model describing a smooth transition from
ordinary dark energy to the phantom one
Emergent Universe with Exotic Matter in Brane World Scenario
In this work, we have examined the emergent scenario in brane world model for
phantom and tachyonic matter. For tachyonic matter field we have obtained
emergent scenario is possible for closed, open and at model of the universe
with some restriction of potential. For normal scalar field the emergent
scenario is possible only for closed model and the result is identical with the
work of Ellis et al [2], but for phantom field the emergent scenario is
possible for closed, open and at model of the universe with some restriction of
potential
Interacting agegraphic dark energy models in phase space
Agegraphic dark energy, has been recently proposed, based on the so-called
Karolyhazy uncertainty relation, which arises from quantum mechanics together
with general relativity. In the first part of the article we study the original
agegraphic dark energy model by including the interaction between agegraphic
dark energy and pressureless (dark) matter. The phase space analysis was made
and the critical points were found, one of which is the attractor corresponding
to an accelerated expanding Universe.
Recent observations of near supernova show that the acceleration of Universe
decreases. This phenomenon is called the transient acceleration. In the second
part of Article we consider the 3-component Universe composed of a scalar
field, interacting with the dark matter on the agegraphic dark energy
background. We show that the transient acceleration appears in frame of such a
model. The obtained results agree with the observations.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures, 2 table
Scalar field exact solutions for non-flat FLRW cosmology: A technique from non-linear Schr\"odinger-type formulation
We report a method of solving for canonical scalar field exact solution in a
non-flat FLRW universe with barotropic fluid using non-linear Schr\"{o}dinger
(NLS)-type formulation in comparison to the method in the standard Friedmann
framework. We consider phantom and non-phantom scalar field cases with
exponential and power-law accelerating expansion. Analysis on effective
equation of state to both cases of expansion is also performed. We speculate
and comment on some advantage and disadvantage of using the NLS formulation in
solving for the exact solution.Comment: 12 pages, GERG format, Reference added. accepted by Gen. Relativ. and
Gra
Exact Analysis of Scaling and Dominant Attractors Beyond the Exponential Potential
By considering the potential parameter as a function of another
potential parameter [47], We successfully extend the analysis of
two-dimensional autonomous dynamical system of quintessence scalar field model
to the analysis of three-dimension, which makes us be able to research the
critical points of a large number of potentials beyond the exponential
potential exactly. We find that there are ten critical points in all, three
points } are general points which are possessed by all
quintessence models regardless of the form of potentials and the rest points
are closely connected to the concrete potentials. It is quite surprising that,
apart from the exponential potential, there are a large number of potentials
which can give the scaling solution when the function
equals zero for one or some values of
and if the parameter also satisfies the condition
Eq.(16) or Eq.(17) at the same time. We give the differential equations to
derive these potentials from . We also find that, if some
conditions are satisfied, the de-Sitter-like dominant point and the
scaling solution point (or ) can be stable simultaneously but
and can not be stable simultaneity. Although we survey scaling
solutions beyond the exponential potential for ordinary quintessence models in
standard general relativity, this method can be applied to other extensively
scaling solution models studied in literature[46] including coupled
quintessence, (coupled-)phantom scalar field, k-essence and even beyond the
general relativity case . we also discuss the disadvantage
of our approach.Comment: 16 pages,no figure, this new revision has taken the suggestions from
CQG referees and has been accepted for publication in Classical and Quantum
Gravit
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