63 research outputs found
Preinflationary dynamics of power-law potential in loop quantum cosmology
In this article, I mainly discuss the dynamics of the pre-inflationary
Universe for the potential with in the context
of loop quantum cosmology, in which the big bang singularity is resolved by a
non-singular quantum bounce. In the case of the kinetic energy-dominated
initial conditions of the scalar field at the bounce, the numerical evolution
of the Universe can be split up into three regimes: {\em bouncing, transition,}
and {\em slow-roll inflation}. In the bouncing regime, the~numerical evolution
of the scale factor does not depend on a wide range of initial values, {or
on}~the inflationary potentials. I calculate the number of -folds in the
slow-roll regime, by which observationally identified initial conditions are
obtained. Additionally, I display the phase portrait for the model under
consideration.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. This article is based on the talk given
in International Conference on Quantum Gravity, SUSTech, Shenzhen, China,
26-28 March 201
Late-time acceleration with steep exponential potentials
In this letter, we study the cosmological dynamics of steeper potential than
exponential. Our analysis shows that a simple extension of an exponential
potential allows to capture late-time cosmic acceleration and retain the
tracker behavior. We also perform statefinder and diagnostics to
distinguish dark energy models among themselves and with CDM. In
addition, to put the observational constraints on the model parameters, we
modify the publicly available CosmoMC code and use an integrated data base of
baryon acoustic oscillation, latest Type Ia supernova from Joint Light Curves
sample and the local Hubble constant value measured by the Hubble Space
Telescope.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, 2 table
Cosmic acceleration from coupling of baryonic and dark matter components: Analysis and diagnostics
In this paper, we examine a scenario in which late-time cosmic acceleration
might arise due to the coupling between baryonic matter and dark matter without
the presence of extra degrees of freedom. In this case, one can obtain
late-time acceleration in Jordan frame and not in Einstein frame. We consider
two different forms of parametrization of the coupling function, and put
constraints on the model parameters by using an integrated datasets of Hubble
parameter, Type Ia supernova and baryon acoustic oscillations. The models under
consideration are consistent with the observations. In addition, we perform the
statefinder and diagnostics, and show that the models exhibit a
distinctive behavior due to the phantom characteristic in future which is a
generic feature of the underlying scenario.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure
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