A dynamical scalar field represents the simplest generalization of a pure Cosmological Constant as a candidate to explain the recent evidence in favour of the accelerated cosmic expansion. We review the dynamical properties of such a component, and argue that, even if the background expectation value of this field is fixed and the equation of state is the same as a Cosmological Constant, scalar field fluctuations can still be used to distinguish the two components. We compare predicted spectra of Cosmic Microvave Background (CMB) anisotropies in tracking scalar field cosmologies with the present CMB data, in order to get constraints on the amount and equation of state of dark energy. High precision experiments like SNAP, PLANCK and SNFACTORY, together with the data on Large Scale Structure, are needed to probe this issue with the necessary accuracy. Here we show the intriguing result that, with a strong prior on the value of the Hubble constant today, the assumption of a flat universe, and consistency relations between amplitude and spectral index of primordial gravitational waves, the present CMB data at 1sigma give indication of a dark energy equation of state larger than -1, while the ordinary Cosmological Constant is recovered at 2sigma.

Baccigalupi, C., Balbi, A., Matarrese, S., Perrotta, F., Vittorio, N. (2003). Scalar field dark energy and cosmic microwave background. In Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements [10.1016/S0920-5632(03)02079-6].

Scalar field dark energy and cosmic microwave background

BALBI, AMEDEO;VITTORIO, NICOLA
2003-01-01

Abstract

A dynamical scalar field represents the simplest generalization of a pure Cosmological Constant as a candidate to explain the recent evidence in favour of the accelerated cosmic expansion. We review the dynamical properties of such a component, and argue that, even if the background expectation value of this field is fixed and the equation of state is the same as a Cosmological Constant, scalar field fluctuations can still be used to distinguish the two components. We compare predicted spectra of Cosmic Microvave Background (CMB) anisotropies in tracking scalar field cosmologies with the present CMB data, in order to get constraints on the amount and equation of state of dark energy. High precision experiments like SNAP, PLANCK and SNFACTORY, together with the data on Large Scale Structure, are needed to probe this issue with the necessary accuracy. Here we show the intriguing result that, with a strong prior on the value of the Hubble constant today, the assumption of a flat universe, and consistency relations between amplitude and spectral index of primordial gravitational waves, the present CMB data at 1sigma give indication of a dark energy equation of state larger than -1, while the ordinary Cosmological Constant is recovered at 2sigma.
5th International UCLA Symposium on Sources and Detection of Dark Matter and Dark Energy in the Universe
MARINA DEL REY, CA
FEB 20-22, 2002
Rilevanza internazionale
2003
Settore FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA
English
ANGULAR POWER SPECTRUM; ANISOTROPIES; SUPERNOVAE; COSMOLOGY; CONSTANT; MAXIMA-1; UNIVERSE
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Baccigalupi, C., Balbi, A., Matarrese, S., Perrotta, F., Vittorio, N. (2003). Scalar field dark energy and cosmic microwave background. In Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements [10.1016/S0920-5632(03)02079-6].
Baccigalupi, C; Balbi, A; Matarrese, S; Perrotta, F; Vittorio, N
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