Ups and Downs in Dark Energy: phase transition in dark sector as a proposal to lessen cosmological tensions
Abstract
Based on tensions between the early and late time cosmology, we proposed a double valued cosmological constant which could undergo a phase transition in its history. It is named "double- Cold Dark Matter": . An occurred phase transition results in (micro-) structures for the dark sector with a proper (local) interaction. In this paper, inspired by the physics of critical phenomena, we study a simplified model such that the cosmological constant has two values before a transition scale factor, at, and afterwards it becomes single-valued. We consider both the background and perturbation data sets including CMB, BAO distances and R19 data point. has its maximum likelihood for at= 0.916+0.055-0.0076 and H0= 72.8 1.6. This result shows no inconsistency between early and late time measurements of Hubble parameter in model. In comparison to , our model has better fit to data such that 2=-11 and even if we take care of two additional degrees of freedom we do have better AIC quantity =-7. We conclude that a phase transition in the behavior of dark energy can address H0 tension successfully and may be responsible for the other cosmological tensions.