Nonbaryonic dark matter and scalar field coupled with a transversal interaction plus decoupled radiation
Luis P. Chimento, Mart\'in G. Richarte

TL;DR
This paper models a universe with interacting dark matter, scalar field dark radiation, and dark energy, reconstructing the scalar potential over cosmic history and constraining parameters with observational data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel three-component cosmological model with a transversal interaction, reconstructs the scalar field evolution, and tests compatibility with observational constraints.
Findings
Model satisfies bounds on dark energy during radiation era
Consistent with CMB anisotropy measurements
Compatible with future CMB experiment constraints
Abstract
We analyze a universe filled with interacting dark matter, a scalar field accommodated as dark radiation along with dark energy plus a decoupled radiation term within the framework of spatially flat Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) spacetime. We work in a three-dimensional internal space spanned by the interaction vector and use a transversal interaction for solving the source equation in order to find all the interacting component energy densities. We asymptotically reconstruct the scalar field and potential from an early radiation era to the late dominate dark energy one, passing through an intermediate epoch dominated by dark matter. We apply the method to the updated observational Hubble data for constraining the cosmic parameters, contrast with the Union 2 sample of supernovae, and analyze the amount of dark energy in the radiation era. It turns out that…
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