2004
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.70.123518
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Detecting dark energy in orbit: The cosmological chameleon

Abstract: We show that the chameleon scalar field can drive the current phase of cosmic acceleration for a large class of scalar potentials that are also consistent with local tests of gravity. These provide explicit realizations of a quintessence model where the quintessence scalar field couples directly to baryons and dark matter with gravitational strength. We analyze the cosmological evolution of the chameleon field and show the existence of an attractor solution with the chameleon following the minimum of its effec… Show more

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“…This possibility was first explored in [184,185,273]. Heuristically, the aim is to suitably choose V (φ) and A(φ) such that the mass coming from the effective potential…”
Section: Chameleon Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This possibility was first explored in [184,185,273]. Heuristically, the aim is to suitably choose V (φ) and A(φ) such that the mass coming from the effective potential…”
Section: Chameleon Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cosmological models with such exponential functions have been known lead to interesting physics in a variety of context, ranging from existence of accelerated expansions [35] to cosmological scaling solutions [36]- [37]. In particular, the exponential forms of f (φ) and V (φ) are motivated by chameleon models [32] and also from stability considerations [38].…”
Section: The Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, connection to Modified Newtonian Dynamics has been made for logarithmic f (R) terms [31,32], while with other choices of f (R) connection with quintessence has been made [33][34][35][36][37][38] as well. Importantly, issues with the introduction of a "fifth force", and compatibility with terrestrial experiments have begun to be addressed through the Chameleon Effect (see [39][40][41][42] and an overview in [33]), which is used to hide the effects of field with a small mass that would otherwise be seen. It is also important to note that while f (R) theories change the action for gravity, in our approach we do not; we still take the action for gravity to be the Hilbert action with the addition of a cosmological constant.…”
Section: The F (R) Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%