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A Short Review on Clustering Dark Energy

Ronaldo C. Batista

2021Universe24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We review dark energy models that can present non-negligible fluctuations on scales smaller than Hubble radius. Both linear and nonlinear evolutions of dark energy fluctuations are discussed. The linear evolution has a well-established framework, based on linear perturbation theory in General Relativity, and is well studied and implemented in numerical codes. We highlight the main results from linear theory to explain how dark energy perturbations become important on the scales of interest for structure formation. Next, we review some attempts to understand the impact of clustering dark energy models in the nonlinear regime, usually based on generalizations of the Spherical Collapse Model. We critically discuss the proposed generalizations of the Spherical Collapse Model that can treat clustering dark energy models and their shortcomings. Proposed implementations of clustering dark energy models in halo mass functions are reviewed. We also discuss some recent numerical simulations capable of treating dark energy fluctuations. Finally, we summarize the observational predictions based on these models.

Topics & Concepts

Dark energyPhysicsCluster analysisDark matterDark fluidStatistical physicsTheoretical physicsNonlinear systemDark matter haloGeneral relativityHaloPerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)Structure formationClassical mechanicsCosmologyAstrophysicsQuantum mechanicsGalaxyComputer scienceMachine learningCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAstronomy and Astrophysical Research