corner
corner

Phys. Rev. D 61, 023518 (1999) [6 pages]

Scalar-tensor gravity and quintessence

Download: PDF (75 kB) Buy this article Export: BibTeX or EndNote (RIS)

Nicola Bartolo
Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Padova, Via F. Marzolo 8, I-35131 Padova, Italy

Massimo Pietroni
INFN - Sezione di Padova, Via F. Marzolo 8, I-35131 Padova, Italy

Received 31 August 1999; revised 6 October 1999; published 29 December 1999

Scalar fields with inverse power-law effective potentials may provide a negative pressure component to the energy density of the universe today, as required by cosmological observations. In order to be cosmologically relevant today, the scalar field should have a mass mφ=O(10-33eV), thus potentially inducing sizable violations of the equivalence principle and space-time variations of the coupling constants. Scalar-tensor theories of gravity provide a framework for accommodating phenomenologically acceptable ultralight scalar fields. We discuss nonminimally coupled scalar-tensor theories in which the scalar-matter coupling is a dynamical quantity. Two attractor mechanisms are operative at the same time: one towards the tracker solution, which accounts for the accelerated expansion of the Universe, and one towards general relativity, which makes the ultralight scalar field phenomenologically safe today. As in usual tracker-field models, the late-time behavior is largely independent of the initial conditions. Strong distortions in the cosmic microwave background anisotropy spectra as well as in the matter power spectrum are expected.

© 1999 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.61.023518
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevD.61.023518
PACS:
98.80.Cq, 95.35.+d