Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9855132 | Nuclear Physics B | 2005 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
The implications of seven popular models of quintessence based on supergravity or M/string theory for the transition from a decelerating to an accelerating universe are explored. All seven potentials can mimic the ÎCDM model at low redshifts 0⩽z⩽5. However, for a natural range of initial values of the quintessence field, the SUGRA and Polónyi potentials predict a transition redshift ztâ0.5 for ΩÎ0=0.70, in agreement with the observational value ztâ0.46 and in mild conflict with the ÎCDM value zt=0.67. Tables are given for the quintessence potentials for the recent average w¯0 of the equation of state parameter, and for w0 and w1 in the low-z approximation wâw0+w1z. It is argued that for the exponential potential eÎ»Ï to produce a viable present-day cosmology, λ⩽2. A robust, scaled numerical method is presented for simulating the cosmological evolution of the scalar field.
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Authors
Carl L. Gardner,