A Thousand Problems in Cosmology: Interaction in the Dark Sector
Yu.L. Bolotin, V.A. Cherkaskiy, O.A. Lemets, I.V. Tanatarov, D.A., Yerokhin

TL;DR
This paper discusses the significance of potential interactions between dark energy and dark matter in cosmology, highlighting unresolved problems and encouraging further research into their coupling mechanisms to better understand the universe.
Contribution
It compiles 117 fundamental problems related to dark sector interactions, emphasizing the need for exploring DE-DM coupling beyond standard assumptions.
Findings
Dark energy and dark matter may interact without violating current constraints.
Interactions could explain observational data discrepancies.
The collection aims to guide future research in dark sector physics.
Abstract
This is one chapter of the collection of problems in cosmology, in which we assemble the problems that concern one of the most distinctive features of modern cosmology---the interaction in the Dark Sector. The evolution of any broadly applied model is accompanied by multiple generalizations that aim to resolve conceptual difficulties and to explain the ever-growing pool of observational data. In the case of Standard Cosmological Model one of the most promising directions of generalization is replacement of the cosmological constant with a more complicated, dynamic, form of dark energy and incorporation of interaction between the dark components---dark energy (DE) and dark matter (DM). Typically, DE models are based on scalar fields minimally coupled to gravity, and do not implement explicit coupling of the field to the background DM. However, there is no fundamental reason for this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
