Accelerated expansion of the universe driven by tachyonic matter
Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics
Abstract
It is an accepted practice in cosmology to invoke a scalar field with a potential $V(\ensuremath{\varphi})$ when the observed evolution of the universe cannot be reconciled with theoretical prejudices. Since one function degree of freedom in the expansion factor $a(t)$ can be traded off for the function $V(\ensuremath{\varphi}),$ it is always possible to find a scalar field potential which will reproduce a given evolution. I provide a recipe for determining $V(\ensuremath{\varphi})$ from $a(t)$ in two cases: (i) a normal scalar field with the Lagrangian $\mathcal{L}=(1/2){\ensuremath{\partial}}_{a}\ensuremath{\varphi}{\ensuremath{\partial}}^{a}\ensuremath{\varphi}\ensuremath{-}V(\ensuremath{\varphi})$ used in…
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1Topics & keywords
- Quintessence
- Physics
- Scalar field
- Mathematical physics
- Lagrangian
- Universe
- Field (mathematics)
- Cosmology
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