Running coupling: Does the coupling between dark energy and dark matter change sign during the cosmological evolution?
Yun-He Li, Xin Zhang

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel time-variable coupling model between dark energy and dark matter, showing that the interaction can change sign during cosmic evolution, which is supported by current observational data.
Contribution
It introduces a new parametrization for a running coupling between dark sectors that allows sign change, and constrains it using multiple cosmological observations.
Findings
The coupling $b(z)$ crosses zero around redshift 0.2-0.3.
Time-varying vacuum scenario is favored by data.
Sign change in interaction is supported at about 1$\sigma$ confidence level.
Abstract
In this paper we put forward a running coupling scenario for describing the interaction between dark energy and dark matter. The dark sector interaction in our scenario is free of the assumption that the interaction term is proportional to the Hubble expansion rate and the energy densities of dark sectors. We only use a time-variable coupling (with the scale factor of the universe) to characterize the interaction . We propose a parametrization form for the running coupling in which the early-time coupling is given by a constant , while today the coupling is given by another constant, . For investigating the feature of the running coupling, we employ three dark energy models, namely, the cosmological constant model (), the constant model (), and the time-dependent model (). We constrain the models…
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