Unifying dark matter, dark energy and inflation with a fuzzy dark fluid
Alexandre Arbey, J.-F. Coupechoux
Abstract
Scalar fields appear in many cosmological models, in particular in order to provide explanations for dark energy and inflation, but also to emulate dark matter. In this paper, we show that it is possible for a scalar field to replace simultaneously dark matter, dark energy and inflation by assuming the existence of a non-minimal coupling to gravity, a Mexican hat potential, and a spontaneous symmetry breaking before inflation. After inflation, the scalar field behaves like a dark fluid, mimicking dark energy and dark matter, and has a dark matter behaviour similar to fuzzy dark matter.
Topics & Concepts
PhysicsDark energyScalar field dark matterDark fluidDark matterHot dark matterInflation (cosmology)Light dark matterScalar fieldWarm dark matterAstrophysicsMixed dark matterLambda-CDM modelParticle physicsCosmologyTheoretical physicsClassical mechanicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics