Dynamical dark energy: scalar fields and running vacuum

Abstract

Recent analyses in the literature suggest that the concordance model with rigid cosmological term, =const., may not be the best description of the cosmic acceleration. The class of "running vacuum models", in which =(H) evolves with the Hubble rate, has been shown to fit the string of SNIa+BAO+H(z)+LSS+CMB data significantly better than the . Here we provide further evidence on the time-evolving nature of the dark energy (DE) by fitting the same cosmological data in terms of scalar fields. As a representative model we use the original Peebles & Ratra potential, V-α. We find clear signs of dynamical DE at 4σ c.l., thus reconfirming through a nontrivial scalar field approach the strong hints formerly found with other models and parametrizations.

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