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SIGMA, 2008 Volume 4, 009, 11 pp. (Mi sigma262)

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A Unified Model of Phantom Energy and Dark Matter

Max Chavesa, Douglas Singletonb

a Escuela de Fisica Universidad de Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica
b Physics Department, CSU Fresno, Fresno, CA 93740-8031, USA

Abstract: To explain the acceleration of the cosmological expansion researchers have considered an unusual form of mass-energy generically called dark energy. Dark energy has a ratio of pressure over mass density which obeys $w=p/\rho<-1/3$. This form of mass-energy leads to accelerated expansion. An extreme form of dark energy, called phantom energy, has been proposed which has $w=p/\rho<-1$. This possibility is favored by the observational data. The simplest model for phantom energy involves the introduction of a scalar field with a negative kinetic energy term. Here we show that theories based on graded Lie algebras naturally have such a negative kinetic energy and thus give a model for phantom energy in a less ad hoc manner. We find that the model also contains ordinary scalar fields and anti-commuting (Grassmann) vector fields which act as a form of two component dark matter. Thus from a gauge theory based on a graded algebra we naturally obtained both phantom energy and dark matter.

Keywords: dark energy; phantom energy; graded algebras.

MSC: 81R10; 81T10

Received: November 1, 2007; in final form January 22, 2008; Published online January 30, 2008

Language: English

DOI: 10.3842/SIGMA.2008.009



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