We have investigated a brane world model in which the gravitational field in the bulk is described both by a metric tensor and a minimally coupled scalar field. This scalar field is taken to be a chameleon with an appropriate potential function. The scalar field interacts with matter and there is an energy transfer between the two components. We find a late-time asymptotic solution which exhibits late-time accelerating expansion. We also show that the Universe recently crosses the phantom barrier without recourse to any exotic matter. We provide some thermodynamic arguments which constrain both the direction of energy transfer and dynamics of the extra dimension
Abstract. Chameleons are light scalar fields with remarkable properties. Through the interplay of se...
Recent developments in the physics of extra dimensions have opened up new avenues to test such theor...
We consider a hybrid scalar field which is nonminimally coupled to the matter and models a chameleon...
We show that the chameleon scalar field can drive the current phase of cosmic acceleration for a lar...
5 pages, 2 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the "Phi in the Sky" conference, 8-10 July 2004,...
AbstractMotivated by the recent work of one of us Setare and Jamil (2010) [1], we generalize this wo...
We investigate scalar-field theories with a field-dependent coupling to matter and show the existenc...
The chameleon mechanism appearing in massive tensor-scalar theory of gravity can effec-tively reduce...
Certain scalar-tensor theories exhibit the so-called chameleon mechanism, whereby observational sign...
Chameleon gravity is a scalar-tensor theory that includes a nonminimal coupling between the scalar f...
We present the four-dimensional equations on a brane with a scalar field non-minimally coupled to th...
In this paper we show, through the study of concrete examples, that depending on the cosmic dynamics...
The evidence for the accelerated expansion of the universe and the time-dependence of the fine-struc...
The chameleon mechanism appearing in the massive tensor-scalar theory of gravity can effectively red...
Boriero D, Das S, Wong YYY. How CMB and large-scale structure constrain chameleon interacting dark e...
Abstract. Chameleons are light scalar fields with remarkable properties. Through the interplay of se...
Recent developments in the physics of extra dimensions have opened up new avenues to test such theor...
We consider a hybrid scalar field which is nonminimally coupled to the matter and models a chameleon...
We show that the chameleon scalar field can drive the current phase of cosmic acceleration for a lar...
5 pages, 2 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the "Phi in the Sky" conference, 8-10 July 2004,...
AbstractMotivated by the recent work of one of us Setare and Jamil (2010) [1], we generalize this wo...
We investigate scalar-field theories with a field-dependent coupling to matter and show the existenc...
The chameleon mechanism appearing in massive tensor-scalar theory of gravity can effec-tively reduce...
Certain scalar-tensor theories exhibit the so-called chameleon mechanism, whereby observational sign...
Chameleon gravity is a scalar-tensor theory that includes a nonminimal coupling between the scalar f...
We present the four-dimensional equations on a brane with a scalar field non-minimally coupled to th...
In this paper we show, through the study of concrete examples, that depending on the cosmic dynamics...
The evidence for the accelerated expansion of the universe and the time-dependence of the fine-struc...
The chameleon mechanism appearing in the massive tensor-scalar theory of gravity can effectively red...
Boriero D, Das S, Wong YYY. How CMB and large-scale structure constrain chameleon interacting dark e...
Abstract. Chameleons are light scalar fields with remarkable properties. Through the interplay of se...
Recent developments in the physics of extra dimensions have opened up new avenues to test such theor...
We consider a hybrid scalar field which is nonminimally coupled to the matter and models a chameleon...