Prospects and Problems of Tachyon Matter Cosmology
Andrei Frolov (CITA), Lev Kofman (CITA), Alexei Starobinsky (Landau, ITP)

TL;DR
This paper explores the evolution and stability of tachyon matter in cosmological models, revealing instabilities and behaviors that challenge its role as a dark matter candidate in the universe.
Contribution
It analyzes linear perturbations of tachyon matter in different potential models, highlighting instabilities and the transition to non-linear regimes affecting cosmological implications.
Findings
Tachyon condensate oscillates with decreasing amplitude around its potential minimum.
Linear tachyon fluctuations are exponentially unstable due to parametric resonance.
In certain models, tachyon behaves as pressureless fluid but quickly becomes non-linear.
Abstract
We consider the evolution of FRW cosmological models and linear perturbations of tachyon matter rolling towards a minimum of its potential. The tachyon coupled to gravity is described by an effective 4d field theory of string theory tachyon. In the model where a tachyon potential has a quadratic minimum at finite value of the tachyon field and , the tachyon condensate oscillates around its minimum with a decreasing amplitude. It is shown that its effective equation of state is . However, linear inhomogeneous tachyon fluctuations coupled to the oscillating background condensate are exponentially unstable due to the effect of parametric resonance. In another interesting model, where tachyon potential exponentially approaches zero at infinity of , rolling tachyon condensate in an expanding universe behaves as pressureless fluid. Its linear…
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