We explore the implications of gravitationally lensed QSOs and high-redshift
SNe Ia observations for spatially flat cosmological models in which a
classically evolving scalar field currently dominates the energy density of the
Universe. We consider two representative scalar field potentials that give rise
to effective decaying Λ (``quintessence'') models:
pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone bosons (V(ϕ)=M4(1+cos(ϕ/f))) and an inverse
power-law potential (V(ϕ)=M4+αϕ−α). We show that a
large region of parameter space is consistent with current data if Ωm0>0.15. On the other hand, a higher lower bound for the matter density
parameter suggested by large-scale galaxy flows, Ωm0>0.3,
considerably reduces the allowed parameter space, forcing the scalar field
behavior to approach that of a cosmological constant.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, submitted to PR