2012
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2012/02/014
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Constraints on interacting Dark Energy models from galaxy rotation curves

Abstract: Abstract. Interacting Dark Energy models have been introduced as a possible alternative to the standard ΛCDM concordance cosmological scenario in order to ease the fine-tuning problems of the cosmological constant. However, the interaction of the Dark Energy field with other massive particles in the universe induces also an effective modification of structure formation processes, leading to a different dynamical behavior of density perturbations with respect to the standard scenario. In particular, high-resolu… Show more

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“…We focused on the effects that can be calculated within linear perturbation theory (by using our modified version of CAMB), and thus we used only CMB and BAO data, and in particular demonstrated the discerning power of the CMB lensing data. Although the shape and amplitude of the matter power spectrum might provide some extra constraints, the use of it up to the smallest scales (largest wave numbers k) probed by the current largescale structure observations would require detailed modeling of the non-linear effects that may differ from the non-interacting models, as shown in [140][141][142][143][144]. Yet there would remain ambiguity of the assumptions made on the bias function, i.e., how the dark matter traces the visible matter on the smallest observable scales.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We focused on the effects that can be calculated within linear perturbation theory (by using our modified version of CAMB), and thus we used only CMB and BAO data, and in particular demonstrated the discerning power of the CMB lensing data. Although the shape and amplitude of the matter power spectrum might provide some extra constraints, the use of it up to the smallest scales (largest wave numbers k) probed by the current largescale structure observations would require detailed modeling of the non-linear effects that may differ from the non-interacting models, as shown in [140][141][142][143][144]. Yet there would remain ambiguity of the assumptions made on the bias function, i.e., how the dark matter traces the visible matter on the smallest observable scales.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that there is zero momentum transfer in the DE rest frame, which is the case for example in the models of [9,13,15,25,71,76,80]. From (21), it follows that the momentum density transfer rates (relative to u µ ) become…”
Section: Particular Ide Modelsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Substituting the above relation into Eqs. (11) and (12), the continuity and Euler equations of A fluid could be reduced to…”
Section: The Background Equations and Perturbation Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%