Analytical $poly\Lambda$CDM dynamics
Pierros Ntelis, Jackson Levi Said

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new analytical dynamical analysis for $ ext{poly}\Lambda$CDM, providing precise evolution of energy density ratios and revealing complex transitions in modified gravity models, validated against numerical solutions.
Contribution
It develops an analytical framework for $ ext{poly}\Lambda$CDM, capturing multiple cosmic epochs and transitions, offering a comprehensive alternative to existing models with deeper insights into modified gravity dynamics.
Findings
Analytical solutions for $ ext{phi}$CDM closely match $ ext{Lambda}$CDM.
$ ext{poly}\Lambda$CDM captures all cosmic epochs with complex transition dynamics.
Model aligns with observed cosmic evolution, revealing richer phenomenology.
Abstract
We develop a novel analytical dynamical analysis to derive precise energy density ratio evolutions for the CDM and CDM models, comparing them to the standard CDM model and validating against numerical solutions. Analytical solutions for the quintessence, i.e. CDM, show sub percent agreement with CDM with greater reliability than numerical integration of stiff systems. The CDM model, a phenomenological modified gravity framework, captures radiation, matter, dark energy, and exotic epochs, offering a streamlined yet comprehensive alternative to existing studies. Its dynamics reveal a global transition from a dark energy-dark matter exchange reflector, through saddle points of matter, radiation, curvature, and modified gravity, to an SVT modified gravity attractor-saddle, and finally to a cosmological constant attractor in the far…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
