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Dynamics of dark energy

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In this article, the authors review the observational evidence for the current accelerated expansion of the universe and present a number of dark energy models in addition to the conventional cosmological constant, paying particular attention to scalar field models such as quintessence, K-essence and tachyon.
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We review in detail a number of approaches that have been adopted to try and explain the remarkable observation of our accelerating universe. In particular we discuss the arguments for and recent progress made towards understanding the nature of dark energy. We review the observational evidence for the current accelerated expansion of the universe and present a number of dark energy models in addition to the conventional cosmological constant, paying particular attention to scalar field models such as quintessence, K-essence, tachyon, phantom and dilatonic models. The importance of cosmological scaling solutions is emphasized when studying the dynamical system of scalar fields including coupled dark energy. We study the evolution of cosmological perturbations allowing us to confront them with the observation of the Cosmic Microwave Background and Large Scale Structure and demonstrate how it is possible in principle to reconstruct the equation of state of dark energy by also using Supernovae Ia observational data. We also discuss in detail the nature of tracking solutions in cosmology, particle physics and braneworld models of dark energy, the nature of possible future singularities, the effect of higher order curvature terms to avoid a Big Rip singularity, and approaches to modifying gravity which leads to a late-time accelerated expansion without recourse to a new form of dark energy.

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Planck 2015 results - XIII. Cosmological parameters

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a cosmological analysis based on full-mission Planck observations of temperature and polarization anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation.
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f(R) theories

TL;DR: Various applications of f(R) theories to cosmology and gravity — such as inflation, dark energy, local gravity constraints, cosmological perturbations, and spherically symmetric solutions in weak and strong gravitational backgrounds are reviewed.
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Extended Theories of Gravity

TL;DR: Extended Theories of Gravity as discussed by the authors can be considered as a new paradigm to cure shortcomings of General Relativity at infrared and ultraviolet scales, which is an approach that, by preserving the undoubtedly positive results of Einstein's theory, is aimed to address conceptual and experimental problems recently emerged in astrophysics, cosmology and High Energy Physics.
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The clustering of galaxies in the completed SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: cosmological analysis of the DR12 galaxy sample

Shadab Alam, +90 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present cosmological results from the final galaxy clustering data set of the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey, part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III.
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Sudden future singularities

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that a singularity can occur at a finite future time in an expanding Friedmann universe even when? > 0 and? + 3p > 0, and a simple condition was given which can be used to eliminate behaviour of this sort if it is judged to be unphysical.
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M-Theory on Eight-Manifolds

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that in certain compactifications of Minkowski space-time theory on eight-manifolds, the four-form field strength can have a non-vanishing expectation value, while an $N=2$ supersymmetry is preserved.
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Cardassian expansion: a model in which the universe is flat, matter dominated, and accelerating

TL;DR: In this article, a modification to the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker equation is proposed in which the universe is flat, matter dominated, and accelerating, and an additional term which contains only matter or radiation (no vacuum contribution) becomes the dominant driver of expansion at a late epoch of the universe.
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Can the Chaplygin gas be a plausible model for dark energy

TL;DR: In this article, two cosmological models representing the flat Friedmann universe filled with a Chaplygin fluid, with or without dust, are analyzed in terms of the recently proposed ''statefinder'' parameters.
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How many cosmological parameters

TL;DR: In this article, the Akaike and Bayesian information criteria are applied to the current cosmological data sets to determine the parameter set providing the preferred fit to the data.
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