256 research outputs found
Cosmological perturbations in the models of dark energy and modified gravity
The quasi-static solutions of the matter density perturbation in various dark
energy models and modified gravity models have been investigated in numerous
papers. However, the oscillating solutions in those models have not been
investigated enough so far. In this paper, the oscillating solutions, which
have a possibility to unveil the difference between the models of the late-time
accelerated expansion of the Universe, are also mentioned by using appropriate
approximations.Comment: 7 pages, to appear in the proceedings of The 10th International
Symposium on Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics (CosPA2013
Phantom crossing dark energy in Horndeski's theory
The CDM model is a remarkably successful model which is consistent
with the observations of cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB), baryon
acoustic oscillation (BAO), and large scale structure of the Universe. However,
the discrepancy in the value of between the local observations and PLANCK
observation of CMB was recently pointed out. One of the way to ease the
discrepancy is to introduce phantom dark energy instead of the cosmological
constant. While, phantom dark energy often suffer from the instabilities. We
will investigate the general solution to overcome the difficulty of phantom
dark energy and construct some particular models which have a phantom crossing
and can be consistent with the observations.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures. References added, sentences and expressions
polished, version to appear in PR
Cosmology with nonminimal kinetic coupling and a Higgs-like potential
We consider cosmological dynamics in the theory of gravity with the scalar
field possessing the nonminimal kinetic coupling to curvature given as , and the Higgs-like potential
. Using the dynamical system
method, we analyze stationary points, their stability, and all possible
asymptotical regimes of the model under consideration. We show that the Higgs
field with the kinetic coupling provides an existence of accelerated regimes of
the Universe evolution. There are three possible cosmological scenarios with
acceleration: (i) {\em The late-time inflation} when the Hubble parameter tends
to the constant value,
as , while the scalar field tends to zero, , so that
the Higgs potential reaches its local maximum .
(ii) {\em The Big Rip} when and
as . (iii) {\em The Little Rip}
when and as
. Also, we derive modified slow-roll conditions for the Higgs field
and demonstrate that they lead to the Little Rip scenario.Comment: 29 pages, 11 figures, discussions and references added, to be
published on JCA
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