Is the Universe logotropic?
Pierre-Henri Chavanis

TL;DR
This paper proposes a logotropic dark fluid model unifying dark matter and dark energy, explaining galactic halo cores and matching cosmological and observational data with a single parameter.
Contribution
It introduces a logotropic equation of state for the universe's dark fluid, providing a unified framework that explains dark matter halos and aligns with cosmological constraints.
Findings
The model recovers $ m ext{ extLambda}$CDM when B=0.
Pressure gradients in halos prevent cusps, matching observations.
The universal surface density of halos is constant and matches observations.
Abstract
We consider the possibility that the universe is made of a single dark fluid described by a logotropic equation of state , where is the rest-mass density, is a reference density, and is the logotropic temperature. The energy density is the sum of two terms: a rest-mass energy term that mimics dark matter and an internal energy term that mimics dark energy. This decomposition leads to a natural, and physical, unification of dark matter and dark energy, and elucidates their mysterious nature. The logotropic model depends on a single parameter where is the cosmological density. For , we recover the CDM model. Using cosmological constraints, we find that . We consider the possibility that dark matter halos are described by the same…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
