Dark energy perturbations are normally either neglected or else included in a purely numerical way, obscuring their dependence on underlying parameters like the equation of state or the sound speed. However, while many different explanations for the dark energy can have the same equation of state, they usually differ in their perturbations so that these provide a fingerprint for distinguishing between different models with the same equation of state. In this paper we derive simple yet accurate approximations that are able to characterize a specific class of models (encompassing most scalar field models) which is often generically called "dark energy". We then use the approximate solutions to look at the impact of the dark energy perturbatio...
According to a variety of cosmological observations at small and large redshifts, the universe is co...
4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of the XVIII IAP Colloquium `On the nature of dark ...
I briefly review our current understanding of dark matter and dark energy. The first part of this pa...
PhD thesis, University of Sussex, 109 pagesIn this thesis we study some observational consequences o...
5 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe study the integrated Sachs-Wolfe (ISW) effect using a mod...
We investigate the possibility of constraining dark energy with the integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect re...
Interacting dark matter-dark energy (IDMDE) models can be taken to account as one of the present cha...
We outline a gauge-invariant framework to calculate cosmological perturbations in dark energy models...
The impact of large-scale magnetic fields on the interplay between the ordinary and integrated Sachs...
We review the implications of having a non-trivial matter component in the universe and the potentia...
We perform an analytical study of the Integrated Sachs-Wolfe (ISW) effect within the framework of Un...
We perform an analytical study of the integrated Sachs\u2013Wolfe (ISW) effect within the framework ...
In this thesis I have investigated the possibility that the dynamics of a single scalar field can ...
Cosmology, scalar perturbations, gauge invariant, cosmic microwave background, col
This capstone develops tools usable for the detection of the Integrated Sachs-Wolfe Effect within th...
According to a variety of cosmological observations at small and large redshifts, the universe is co...
4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of the XVIII IAP Colloquium `On the nature of dark ...
I briefly review our current understanding of dark matter and dark energy. The first part of this pa...
PhD thesis, University of Sussex, 109 pagesIn this thesis we study some observational consequences o...
5 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe study the integrated Sachs-Wolfe (ISW) effect using a mod...
We investigate the possibility of constraining dark energy with the integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect re...
Interacting dark matter-dark energy (IDMDE) models can be taken to account as one of the present cha...
We outline a gauge-invariant framework to calculate cosmological perturbations in dark energy models...
The impact of large-scale magnetic fields on the interplay between the ordinary and integrated Sachs...
We review the implications of having a non-trivial matter component in the universe and the potentia...
We perform an analytical study of the Integrated Sachs-Wolfe (ISW) effect within the framework of Un...
We perform an analytical study of the integrated Sachs\u2013Wolfe (ISW) effect within the framework ...
In this thesis I have investigated the possibility that the dynamics of a single scalar field can ...
Cosmology, scalar perturbations, gauge invariant, cosmic microwave background, col
This capstone develops tools usable for the detection of the Integrated Sachs-Wolfe Effect within th...
According to a variety of cosmological observations at small and large redshifts, the universe is co...
4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of the XVIII IAP Colloquium `On the nature of dark ...
I briefly review our current understanding of dark matter and dark energy. The first part of this pa...