LXCDM: a cosmon model solution to the cosmological coincidence problem?
Javier Grande, Joan Sola, Hrvoje Stefancic

TL;DR
The paper proposes the LXCDM model, combining a variable cosmological constant and a dynamical component, to address the cosmological coincidence problem by explaining the bounded ratio of dark energy to matter and potential future universe dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel two-component dark energy model with dynamical interactions, providing a new framework to explain the coincidence problem and universe evolution scenarios.
Findings
The model can trigger a future halt of universe expansion.
It keeps the dark energy to matter ratio bounded and near unity.
The present dark energy density can be positive even if Lambda is negative.
Abstract
We consider the possibility that the total dark energy (DE) of the Universe is made out of two dynamical components of different nature: a variable cosmological term, Lambda, and a dynamical ``cosmon'', X, possibly interacting with Lambda but not with matter -- which remains conserved. We call this scenario the LXCDM model. One possibility for X would be a scalar field, but it is not the only one. The overall equation of state (EOS) of the LXCDM model can effectively appear as quintessence or phantom energy depending on the mixture of the two components. Both the dynamics of Lambda and of X could be linked to high energy effects near the Planck scale. In the case of Lambda it may be related to the running of this parameter under quantum effects, whereas X might be identified with some fundamental field (say, a dilaton) left over as a low-energy ``relic'' by e.g. string theory. We find…
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