Cosmological evolution of interacting dark energy in Lorentz violation

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Publication:982007

DOI10.1140/EPJC/S10052-009-1104-1zbMATH Open1189.83119arXiv0809.3847OpenAlexW3104635156MaRDI QIDQ982007FDOQ982007


Authors: F. P. Zen, Arianto, Triyanta, Bobby E. Gunara, Purwanto Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 2 July 2010

Published in: The European Physical Journal C. Particles and Fields (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The cosmological evolution of an interacting scalar field model in which the scalar field interacts with dark matter, radiation, and baryon via Lorentz violation is investigated. We propose a model of interaction through the effective coupling . Using dynamical system analysis, we study the linear dynamics of an interacting model and show that the dynamics of critical points are completely controlled by two parameters. Some results can be mentioned as follows. Firstly, the sequence of radiation, the dark matter, and the scalar field dark energy exist and baryons are sub dominant. Secondly, the model also allows the possibility of having a universe in the phantom phase with constant potential. Thirdly, the effective gravitational constant varies with respect to time through . In particular, we consider a simple case where has a quadratic form and has a good agreement with the modified LambdaCDM and quintessence models. Finally, we also calculate the first post--Newtonian parameters for our model.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0809.3847




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