A cosmological constant, Lambda, is the most natural candidate to explain the origin of the dark energy (DE) component in the Universe. However, due to experimental evidence that the equation of state (EOS) of the DE could be evolving with time/redshift (including the possibility that it might behave phantom-like near our time) has led theorists to emphasize that there might be a dynamical field (or some suitable combination of them) that could explain the behavior of the DE. While this is of course one possibility, here we show that there is no imperative need to invoke such dynamical fields and that a variable cosmological constant (including perhaps a variable Newton's constant too) may account in a natural way for all these features
We explore the possibility that the dark energy is due to a potential of a scalar field and that the...
International audienceThe accelerated expansion of the universe implies the existence of an energy c...
I review the problem of dark energy focussing on cosmological constant as the candidate and discuss ...
The experimental evidence that the equation of state (EOS) of the dark energy (DE) could be evolving...
We study the variable cosmological constant model with the interaction between dark energy and matte...
Numerous upcoming observations, such as WFIRST, BOSS, BigBOSS, LSST, Euclid, and Planck, will constr...
High precision cosmological observations in last decade suggest that about 70% of our universe's ene...
AbstractWhile there is mounting evidence in all fronts of experimental cosmology for a non-vanishing...
Dynamical dark energy (DE) has been proposed to explain various aspects of the cosmological constant...
AbstractWe develop here a relatively simple description of dark energy based on the dynamics of non-...
The cosmological constant is the most economical candidate for dark energy. No other approach really...
The cosmological constant is the most economical candidate for dark energy. No other approach really...
We show that the presence of a temporal electromagnetic field on cosmological scales generates an ef...
The accelerated expansion of the universe implies the existence of an energy contribution known as d...
We explore the possibility that the dark energy is due to a potential of a scalar field and that the...
We explore the possibility that the dark energy is due to a potential of a scalar field and that the...
International audienceThe accelerated expansion of the universe implies the existence of an energy c...
I review the problem of dark energy focussing on cosmological constant as the candidate and discuss ...
The experimental evidence that the equation of state (EOS) of the dark energy (DE) could be evolving...
We study the variable cosmological constant model with the interaction between dark energy and matte...
Numerous upcoming observations, such as WFIRST, BOSS, BigBOSS, LSST, Euclid, and Planck, will constr...
High precision cosmological observations in last decade suggest that about 70% of our universe's ene...
AbstractWhile there is mounting evidence in all fronts of experimental cosmology for a non-vanishing...
Dynamical dark energy (DE) has been proposed to explain various aspects of the cosmological constant...
AbstractWe develop here a relatively simple description of dark energy based on the dynamics of non-...
The cosmological constant is the most economical candidate for dark energy. No other approach really...
The cosmological constant is the most economical candidate for dark energy. No other approach really...
We show that the presence of a temporal electromagnetic field on cosmological scales generates an ef...
The accelerated expansion of the universe implies the existence of an energy contribution known as d...
We explore the possibility that the dark energy is due to a potential of a scalar field and that the...
We explore the possibility that the dark energy is due to a potential of a scalar field and that the...
International audienceThe accelerated expansion of the universe implies the existence of an energy c...
I review the problem of dark energy focussing on cosmological constant as the candidate and discuss ...