Implications of a Late-Time Interaction in Vacuum Dark Energy Models

  • Geoffrey Okeng'o Department of Physics, University of Nairobi
Keywords: Dark energy, dark sector interaction, vacuum energy, energy-momentum transfer

Abstract

Recently, Wang et al. (2014) and Salvatelli et al. (2014) have reported results showing that a late-time interaction between cold dark matter (CDM) and vacuum dark energy is favoured by current cosmological datasets and could alleviate the tension between the value of the Hubble constant obtained from Plank + WMAP polarisation data and that of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). In this paper, we explore an alternative interacting vacuum dark energy model in which the net energy-momentum transfer is linear in the dark energy density and consider the behaviour for scalar perturbations in the conformal Newtonian gauge. Normalizing the energy densities to their present values, a positive interaction in the Friedmann Robertson Walker (FRW) background implies higher allowed values for the Hubble parameter,

Published
2022-06-21