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Title: Quintessence


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Quintessence Phenomenology
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How can quintessence be distinguished from a
cosmological constant ?
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Early dark energy
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predicted in models where dark energy is
naturally of the same order as matter
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Time dependence of dark energy
cosmological constant Oh t² (1z)-3
M.Doran,
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Early dark energy
  • A few percent in the early Universe
  • Not possible for a cosmological constant

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Structure formation
  • Structures in the Universe grow from tiny
  • fluctuations in density distribution
  • stars , galaxies, clusters
  • One primordial fluctuation spectrum describes
  • all correlation functions !

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Early quintessence slows down the growth of
structure
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Growth of density fluctuations
  • Matter dominated universe with constant Oh
  • Dark energy slows down structure formation
  • Oh lt 10 during structure
    formation
  • Substantial increase of Oh(t) since structure has
    formed!
  • negative wh
  • Question why now is back ( in mild form )

P.Ferreira,M.Joyce
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Fluctuation spectrum
Caldwell,Doran,Müller,Schäfer,
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normalization of matter fluctuations
rms density fluctuation averaged over 8h-1 Mpc
spheres
compare quintessence with cosmological constant
Doran, Schwindt,
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Early quintessence and growth of matter
fluctuations
early quintessence
for small Oh e/2 3/5
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for varying early dark energy weighted average
of O
influence of late evolution of quintessence
through conformal time t0 and averaged equation
of state
atr transition from slow early evolution of Oh
to more rapid late evolution
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at most a few percent dark energyin the early
universe !
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effect of early quintessence
presence of early dark energy decreases ? for
given t slower growth of perturbation
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Equation of state
  • pT-V pressure
    kinetic energy
  • ?TV energy density
  • Equation of state
  • Depends on specific evolution of the scalar field

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Negative pressure
  • w lt 0 Oh increases (with decreasing
    z )
  • w lt -1/3 expansion of the Universe is
  • accelerating
  • w -1 cosmological constant

late universe with small radiation component
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small early and large presentdark energy
  • fraction in dark energy has substantially
    increased since end of structure formation
  • expansion of universe accelerates in present epoch

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exact relation between whand change in Oh
eq
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Time dependence of dark energy
cosmological constant Oh t² (1z)-3
M.Doran,
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Quintessence becomes important today
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wh close to -1inferred from supernovae and WMAP
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Supernova cosmology
Riess et al. 2004
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Dark energy and SN
  • OM 0.29
  • 0.05-0.03
  • (SN alone, for Otot1)

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SN and equation of state
Riess et al. 2004
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Supernova cosmology
Riess et al. 2004
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supernovae negative equation of state
andrecent increase in fraction of dark
energyare consistent !
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quintessence and CMB anisotropies
  • influence by
  • early dark energy
  • present equation of state

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Anisotropy of cosmic background radiation
Caldwell,Doran,Müller,Schäfer,
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separation of peaks depends on dark energy at
last scattering
and on conformal time
involves the integral ( with weighted w )
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Peak location in quintessence models for fixed
cosmological parameters
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phenomenological parameterization of quintessence
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based on parameterization of O
natural time variable
use relation
( matter domination )
define
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three parameter family of models
fraction in matter OM present
equation of state w0 bending parameter
b
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relation of b to early dark energy
Taylor expansion
does nor make much sense for large z
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average equation of state
yields simple formula for H
simple relation with b
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equation of state changes between w0 and 0
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reconstruction of cosmon potential or kinetial
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Dynamics of quintessence
  • Cosmon j scalar singlet field
  • Lagrange density L V ½ k(f) j j
  • (units reduced Planck mass M1)
  • Potential Vexp-j
  • Natural initial value in Planck era j0
  • today j276

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for standard exponential potential
construction of kinetial from equation of state
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How to distinguish Q from ? ?
  • A) Measurement Oh(z) H(z)
  • i) Oh(z) at the time of
  • structure formation , CMB - emission
  • or nucleosynthesis
  • ii) equation of state wh(today) gt -1
  • B) Time variation of fundamental constants

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cosmological equations
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