Dynamical dark energy with AdS-to-dS and dS-to-dS transitions: Implications for the $H_0$ tension
\"Ozg\"ur Akarsu, Leandros Perivolaropoulos, Anna Tsikoundoura, A., Emrah Y\"ukselci, Alexander Zhuk

TL;DR
This paper models dynamical dark energy using a scalar field with a hyperbolic tangent potential, enabling smooth transitions between different vacuum states, and demonstrates its consistency with cosmological data, potentially resolving the H_0 tension.
Contribution
It introduces a phantom scalar field model with a hyperbolic tangent potential that induces AdS-to-dS and dS-to-dS transitions, providing a physical basis for the $ m ext{s}CDM$ scenario and addressing the H_0 tension.
Findings
Model fits CMB and SH0ES data
Transitions occur smoothly without pathologies
Effective EoS remains above -1
Abstract
We investigate the dynamics and cosmological implications of dark energy (DE), modeled as a scalar field with a hyperbolic tangent potential that induces a smooth shift in the effective cosmological constant (CC), encompassing transitions such as AdS-dS, 0-dS, and dS-dS, with the mirror AdS-dS as a particular case aligned with the CDM scenario. In our construction, a phantom scalar field with a negative kinetic term drives a bottom-up transition from an AdS-like vacuum at high redshifts to a dS-like vacuum at low redshifts, thereby providing a physical underpinning for the CDM scenario. Despite the negative kinetic term, the step-like form of the potential prevents pathologies such as unbounded energy growth, Big Rip, and violations of the WEC. Our numerical integration of the equations of motion shows that the model is consistent with both CMB data and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
