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Constraints on dark energy models from the Horndeski theory

Bilguun Bayarsaikhan, Seoktae Koh, Enkhbat Tsedenbaljir, Gansukh Tumurtushaa

2020Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In light of the cosmological observations, we investigate dark energy models from the Horndeski theory of gravity. In particular, we consider cosmological models with the derivative self-interaction of the scalar field and the derivative coupling between the scalar field and gravity. We choose the self-interaction term to have an exponential function of the scalar field with both positive and negative exponents. For the function that has a positive exponent, our result shows that the derivative self-interaction term plays an important role in the late-time universe. On the other hand, to reproduce the right cosmic history, the derivative coupling between the scalar field and gravity must dominate during the radiation-dominated phase. However, the importance of such a coupling in the present universe found to be negligible due to its drastic decrease over time. Moreover, the propagation speed of gravitational waves estimated for our model is within the observational bounds, and our model satisfies the observational constraints on the dark energy equation of state.

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PhysicsDark energyScalar fieldGravitationQuintessenceLambda-CDM modelScalar (mathematics)Coupling (piping)Field (mathematics)Time derivativeScalar theories of gravitationMetric expansion of spaceClassical mechanicsUniverseExponential functionTheoretical physicsQuantum electrodynamicsGravitational waveGravitational fieldCosmologyCOSMIC cancer databaseDark matterShape of the universeScalar–tensor theoryEquation of stateScalar field dark matterCosmological perturbation theoryRedshiftMinimal couplingf(R) gravityAstrophysicsDark fluidPhysical cosmologyObservational cosmologyMathematical physicsVibronic couplingEnergy conditionCoupling parameterCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories