Coupled dark energy and dark matter from dilatation anomaly
Joschka Beyer, Sami Nurmi, Christof Wetterich

TL;DR
This paper proposes a cosmological model where a scalar field called the geon acts as dark matter and interacts with dark energy via a common origin, potentially affecting structure formation.
Contribution
It introduces a coupled dark energy-dark matter model derived from dilatation symmetry and explores its implications for cosmology and structure formation.
Findings
Geon can serve as dark matter with a mass influencing structure formation
The model predicts an interaction between dark matter and dark energy
Realistic cosmologies are achievable with a simple potential form
Abstract
Cosmological runaway solutions may exhibit an exact dilatation symmetry in the asymptotic limit of infinite time. In this limit, the massless dilaton or cosmon could be accompanied by another massless scalar field - the geon. At finite time, small time-dependent masses for both the cosmon and geon are still present due to imperfect dilatation symmetry. For a sufficiently large mass the geon will start oscillating and play the role of dark matter, while the cosmon is responsible for dark energy. The common origin of the mass of both fields leads to an effective interaction between dark matter and dark energy. Realistic cosmologies are possible for a simple form of the effective cosmon-geon-potential. We find an inverse geon mass of a size where it could reduce subgalactic structure formation.
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