Stealth dark energy in scordatura DHOST theory
Mohammad Ali Gorji, Hayato Motohashi, Shinji Mukohyama

TL;DR
This paper develops a viable dark energy model within scordatura DHOST theories, resolving instabilities of stealth de Sitter solutions and analyzing their impact on subhorizon cosmological observables.
Contribution
It introduces the scordatura mechanism to stabilize stealth solutions in DHOST theories and explores its implications for cosmological perturbations and observables.
Findings
Resolves strong coupling and gradient instabilities in stealth de Sitter solutions.
Demonstrates the necessity of scordatura for well-defined quasi-static limit.
Shows that subhorizon observables are affected by scordatura, requiring revision of previous models.
Abstract
A stealth de Sitter solution in scalar-tensor theories has an exact de Sitter background metric and a nontrivial scalar field profile. Recently, in the context of Degenerate Higher-Order Scalar-Tensor (DHOST) theories it was shown that stealth de Sitter solutions suffer from either infinite strong coupling or gradient instability for scalar field perturbations. The sound speed squared is either vanishing or negative. In the first case, the strong coupling scale is zero and thus lower than the energy scale of any physical phenomena. From the viewpoint of effective field theory, this issue is naturally resolved by introducing a controlled detuning of the degeneracy condition dubbed scordatura, recovering a version of ghost condensation. In this paper we construct a viable dark energy model in the scordatura DHOST theory based on a stealth cosmological solution, in which the metric is the…
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