Dark energy and some alternatives: A brief overview

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Abstract

The high-quality cosmological data, which became available in the last decade, have thrusted upon us a rather preposterous composition for the universe which poses one of the greatest challenges theoretical physics has ever faced: the so-called dark energy. By focusing our attention on specific examples of dark energy scenarios, we discuss three different candidates for this dark component, namely, a decaying vacuum energy or time-varying cosmological constant [Λ(t)], a rolling homogeneous quintessence field (Pdbl), and modifications in gravity due to extra spatial dimensions. As discussed, all these candidates [along with the vacuum energy or cosmological constant (Λ)] seem somewhat to be able to explain the current observational results, which hampers any definitive conclusion on the actual nature of the dark energy.

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Alcaniz, J. S. (2006). Dark energy and some alternatives: A brief overview. In Brazilian Journal of Physics (Vol. 36, pp. 1109–1117). Sociedade Brasileira de Fisica. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-97332006000700002

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