Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10724448 | Physics Letters B | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We suggest that the current acceleration of the universe may be explained by the vacuum energy of a hidden sector which is stuck in a state of equilibrium between phases. The phases are associated to a late-time first-order phase transition, where phase coexistence originates at a temperature Tcâ¼10â3eV and lasts until temperature falls below Tâ¼10â4eV. During phase coexistence, the energy density has an effective cosmological constant component with the observed magnitude. This scenario does not require supercooling and may arise naturally in realistic models.
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Authors
Ariel Mégevand,