Non-Canonical Dark Energy Parameter Evolution in a Canonical Quintessence Cosmology

Rodger I. Thompson
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This study considers the specific case of a flat, minimally coupled to gravity, quintessence cosmology with a dark energy quartic polynomial potential that has the same mathematical form as the Higgs potential. Previous work on this case determined that the scalar field is given by a simple expression of the Lambert W function in terms of the easily observable scale factor. This expression provides analytic equations for the evolution of cosmological dark energy parameters as a function of the scale factor for all points on the Lambert W function principal branch. The Lambert W function is zero at a scale factor of zero that marks the big bang. The evolutionary equations beyond the big bang describe a canonical universe that is similar to {\Lambda}CDM, making it an excellent dynamical template to compare with observational data. The portion of the W function principal before the big bang extends to the infinite pre-bang past. It describes a noncanonical universe with an initially very low mass density that contracts by rolling down the dark energy potential to a singularity, big bang, at the scale factor zero point. This provides a natural origin for the big bang. It also raises the possibility that the universe existed before the big bang and is far older, and that it was once far larger than its current size. The recent increasing interest in the possibility of a dynamical universe instead of {\Lambda}CDM makes the exploration of the nature of such universes particularly relevant.
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经典五元宇宙学中的非经典暗能量参数演化
本研究考虑的是一种平坦的、与引力最小耦合的五元宇宙学,其暗能量四元多项式势的数学形式与希格斯势相同。以前关于这种情况的研究确定,标量场是由易于观测的尺度因子的朗伯 W 函数的简单表达式给出的。这个表达式为宇宙学暗能量参数的演化提供了解析方程,它是兰伯特 W 函数主支上所有点的尺度因子的函数。兰伯特 W 函数在大爆炸尺度因子为零时为零。大爆炸之后的演化方程描述了一个与{\Lambda}CDM相似的典型宇宙,使其成为与观测数据进行比较的绝佳动力学模板。大爆炸之前的W函数本构部分一直延伸到大爆炸之前的无限远的过去。它描述了一个非正则宇宙,其初始质量密度非常低,在尺度因子零点时,暗能量势能向下滚动,从而收缩为奇点,即大爆炸。这为大爆炸提供了一个自然起源。这也提出了一种可能性,即宇宙在大爆炸之前就已经存在,而且要古老得多,它曾经比现在的大小要大得多。最近,人们对{\Lambda}CDM之外的ynamical宇宙的可能性越来越感兴趣,这使得探索这种宇宙的性质变得尤为重要。
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