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What is needed of a tachyon if it is to be the dark energy?

Edmund J. Copeland, Mohammad R. Garousi, M. Sami, Shinji Tsujikawa

Published 2004-11-22, updated 2005-01-28Version 2

We study a dark energy scenario in the presence of a tachyon field $\phi$ with potential $V(\phi)$ and a barotropic perfect fluid. The cosmological dynamics crucially depends on the asymptotic behavior of the quantity $\lambda=-M_pV_\phi/V^{3/2}$. If $\lambda$ is a constant, which corresponds to an inverse square potential $V(\phi) \propto \phi^{-2}$, there exists one stable critical point that gives an acceleration of the universe at late times. When $\lambda \to 0$ asymptotically, we can have a viable dark energy scenario in which the system approaches an ``instantaneous'' critical point that dynamically changes with $\lambda$. If $|\lambda|$ approaches infinity asymptotically, the universe does not exhibit an acceleration at late times. In this case, however, we find an interesting possibility that a transient acceleration occurs in a regime where $|\lambda|$ is smaller than of order unity.

Comments: 11 pages and 3 figures, minor clarifications added; final version to appear in PRD
Journal: Phys.Rev.D71:043003,2005
Categories: hep-th, astro-ph, gr-qc, hep-ph
Subjects: 98.70.Vc, 98.80.Cq
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