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Cosmological simulations of a momentum coupling between dark matter and quintessence

Daniela Palma, Graeme Candlish

2023Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society11 citationsDOI

Abstract

ABSTRACT Dark energy is frequently modelled as an additional dynamical scalar field component in the Universe, referred to as ‘quintessence’, which drives the late-time acceleration. Furthermore, the quintessence field may be coupled to dark matter and/or baryons, leading to a fifth force. In this paper, we explore the consequences for non-linear cosmological structure formation arising from a momentum coupling between the quintessence field and dark matter only. The coupling leads to a modified Euler equation, which we implement in an N-body cosmological simulation. We then analyse the effects of the coupling on the non-linear power spectrum and the properties of the dark matter haloes. We find that, for certain quintessence potentials, a positive coupling can lead to significantly reduced structure on small scales and somewhat enhanced structure on large scales, as well as reduced halo density profiles and increased velocity dispersions.

Topics & Concepts

QuintessencePhysicsDark energyDark fluidAstrophysicsDark matterScalar field dark matterScalar fieldLambda-CDM modelCold dark matterHaloCosmologyClassical mechanicsGalaxyCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
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