Tachyonic (phantom) power-law cosmology
Abstract
Tachyonic scalar field-driven late universe with dust matter content is considered. The cosmic expansion is modeled with power-law and phantom power-law expansion at late time, i.e. z 0.45. WMAP7 and its combined data are used to constraint the model. The forms of potential and the field solution are different for quintessence and tachyonic cases. Power-law cosmology model (driven by either quintessence or tachyonic field) predicts unmatched equation of state parameter to the observational value, hence the power-law model is excluded for both quintessence and tachyonic field. In the opposite, the phantom power-law model predicts agreeing valued of equation of state parameter with the observational data for both quintessence and tachyonic cases, i.e. wφ, 0 = -1.49+11.64-4.08 (WMAP7+BAO+H0) and wφ, 0 = -1.51+3.89-6.72 (WMAP7). The phantom-power law exponent β must be less than about -6, so that the -2 < wφ, 0 < -1. The phantom power-law tachyonic potential is reconstructed. We found that dimensionless potential slope variable at present is about 1.5. The tachyonic potential reduced to V= V0φ-2 in the limit m, 0 → 0.
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