Abstract:From the analysis of Supernova Ia data alongwith Observational Hubble Data (OHD) and Baryon Acoustic Oscillation (BAO) data, we attempt to find out the nature of a scalar potential that may be responsible for the Dark Energy of the universe. We demonstrate that in order to explain the varying dark energy equation of state (ω X (z)) as obtained in a model independent way from the analyses of observational data , we need to invoke a quintom scalar field having a "quintessence" part for ω X (z) > −1 and a "phanto… Show more
“…In the literature one special class of potential used is the sum of the exponential potentials for each field [4,6,9,26,27]. There are other works where other type of potentials are analyzed [1,9,15,19,20,23,24,28].…”
We construct the quintom potential of dark energy models in the framework of spatially flat Friedmann-Robertson Walker universe in the inflationary epoch, using the Bohm like approach, known as amplitude-real-phase. We find some potentials for which the wave function of the universe is found analytically and we have obtained the classical trajectories in the inflation era.
“…In the literature one special class of potential used is the sum of the exponential potentials for each field [4,6,9,26,27]. There are other works where other type of potentials are analyzed [1,9,15,19,20,23,24,28].…”
We construct the quintom potential of dark energy models in the framework of spatially flat Friedmann-Robertson Walker universe in the inflationary epoch, using the Bohm like approach, known as amplitude-real-phase. We find some potentials for which the wave function of the universe is found analytically and we have obtained the classical trajectories in the inflation era.
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