Theoretical models of dark energy

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2002-04-01

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Observations of high redshift type Ia supernovae indicate that the universe is accelerating, fueled by an unknown form of dark energy having large negative pressure p < 0. The simplest example of dark energy is the cosmological constant (p ¼ q K=8pGÞ. The cosmological constant arises at a fundamental level from one-loop quantum effects which generate a K-term many orders of magnitude larger than the observed value of dark energy 10 47 GeV4 . This leads to the cosmological constant problem . Dynamical models of dark energy include scalar fields with exponential and power law potentials. Dark energy can also be generated in extra-dimensional braneworld models. Model-inde- pendent methods which attempt to reconstruct dark energy from supernova observations are discussed. 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved

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Dark energy, Observational case for dark energy

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