Screened axio-dilaton cosmology: novel forms of early dark energy

IF 4.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS
Adam Smith, Philippe Brax, Carsten van de Bruck, C. P. Burgess, Anne-Christine Davis
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We study the cosmology of multi-field Dark Energy, using a well-motivated axio-dilaton model that contains the minimal number of fields to have the 2-derivative sigma-model interactions that power-counting arguments show naturally compete with General Relativity at low energies. Our analysis differs from earlier, related, studies by treating the case where the dilaton’s couplings to matter are large enough to require screening to avoid unacceptable dilaton-mediated forces in the solar system. We use a recently proposed screening mechanism that exploits the interplay between stronger-than-gravitational axion-matter couplings with the 2-derivative axion-dilaton interactions to suppress the couplings of the dilaton to bulk matter. The required axion-matter couplings also modify cosmology, with the axion’s background energy density turning out to resemble early dark energy. We compute the properties of the axion fluid describing the rapid oscillations of the axion field around the time-dependent minimum of its matter-dependent effective potential, extending the usual formalism to include nontrivial kinetic sigma-model interactions. We explore the implications of these models for the Cosmic Microwave Background and the growth of structure and find that for dilaton potentials of the Albrecht–Skordis form (itself well-motivated by UV physics), successful screening can be consistent with the early dark energy temporarily comprising as much as 10% of the total density in the past. We find that increasing the dilaton-matter coupling decreases the growth of structure due to enhanced Hubble friction, an effect that dominates the usual fifth-force effects that amplify structure growth.

筛选轴膨胀宇宙学:早期暗能量的新形式
我们研究了多场暗能量的宇宙学,使用一个良好驱动的轴膨胀模型,该模型包含最小数量的场,以具有2导数西格玛模型相互作用,功率计数论证表明,在低能量下,这种相互作用自然与广义相对论相竞争。我们的分析不同于早期的相关研究,通过处理膨胀与物质的耦合大到需要筛选以避免太阳系中不可接受的膨胀介导力的情况。我们使用最近提出的一种筛选机制,该机制利用强于引力的轴子-物质耦合与2导数轴子-膨胀子相互作用之间的相互作用来抑制膨胀子与大块物质的耦合。所需的轴子-物质耦合也改变了宇宙学,轴子的背景能量密度被证明类似于早期的暗能量。我们计算了轴子流体的性质,描述了轴子场围绕其物质相关有效势的时间相关最小值的快速振荡,扩展了通常的形式,以包括非平凡的动力学西格玛模型相互作用。我们探索了这些模型对宇宙微波背景和结构增长的影响,并发现对于Albrecht-Skordis形式的膨胀势(本身受到紫外线物理的良好激发),成功的筛选可以与早期暗能量暂时占过去总密度的10%相一致。我们发现,由于哈勃摩擦的增强,膨胀-物质耦合的增加降低了结构的生长,这种效应主导了通常的放大结构生长的第五力效应。
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The European Physical Journal C
The European Physical Journal C 物理-物理:粒子与场物理
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
15.90%
发文量
1008
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
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