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Inflation, bifurcations of nonlinear curvature Lagrangians and dark energy
A possible equivalence of scalar dark matter, the inflaton, and modified
gravity is analyzed. After a conformal mapping, the dependence of the effective
Lagrangian on the curvature is not only singular but also bifurcates into
several almost Einsteinian spaces, distinguished only by a different effective
gravitational strength and cosmological constant. A swallow tail catastrophe in
the bifurcation set indicates the possibility for the coexistence of different
Einsteinian domains in our Universe. This `triple unification' may shed new
light on the nature and large scale distribution not only of dark matter but
also on `dark energy', regarded as an effective cosmological constant, and
inflation.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figures, Proceedings of the 11th Marcel Grossmann Meeting
(MG11) in Berlin, Germany, July 23-29, 200
Axion condensate as a model for dark matter halos
AbstractLocalized solutions of an axion-like scalar model with a periodic self-interaction are analyzed as a model of dark matter halos. It is shown that such a cold BoseâEinstein type condensate can provide a substantial contribution to the observed rotations curves of galaxies, as well provide a soliton type interpretation of the dark matter âbulletsâ observed via gravitational lensing in merging clusters