The Influence of Evolving Dark Energy on Cosmology
Luke Barnes, Matthew J. Francis,
Geraint F. Lewis and Eric V. Linder
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
22(4) 315 - 325
Published: 02 December 2005
Abstract
Observational evidence indicating that the expansion of the universe is accelerating has surprised cosmologists in recent years. Cosmological models have sought to explain this acceleration by incorporating 'dark energy', of which the traditional cosmological constant is just one possible candidate. Several cosmological models involving an evolving equation of state of the dark energy have been proposed, as well as possible energy exchange to other components, such as dark matter. This paper summarizes the forms of the most prominent models and discusses their implications for cosmology and astrophysics. Finally, this paper examines the current and future observational constraints on the nature of dark energy.Keywords: cosmology: theory — cosmological parameters — dark matter
https://doi.org/10.1071/AS05031
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