Shan--Chen interacting vacuum cosmology
Natalie B. Hogg, Marco Bruni

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new class of interacting vacuum models based on Shan--Chen coupling, explores their theoretical behaviors, and tests them against observational data, finding that standard Lambda Cold Dark Matter remains preferred.
Contribution
The paper develops the first observational constraints on Shan--Chen interacting vacuum models, expanding the landscape of dark energy interactions with novel nonlinear coupling features.
Findings
Models are compatible with data but favor Lambda CDM.
Nonlinear coupling effects are relevant at late times.
Models do not resolve H0 and sigma8 tensions.
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a novel class of interacting vacuum models, based on recasting the equation of state originally developed in the context of lattice kinetic theory by Shan \& Chen as the coupling between the vacuum and cold dark matter (CDM). This coupling allows the vacuum to evolve and is nonlinear around a characteristic energy scale , changing into a linear coupling with a typical power law evolution at scales much lower and much higher than . Focusing on the simplest sub-class of models where the interaction consists only of an energy exchange and the CDM remains geodesic, we first illustrate the various possible models that can arise from the Shan--Chen coupling, with several different behaviours at both early and late times depending on the values of the model parameters selected. We then place the first observational constraints on this Shan--Chen…
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