DARK ENERGY IN PRACTICE

Sapone, Domenico

Abstract

In this paper we review a part of the approaches that have been considered to explain the extraordinary discovery of the late time acceleration of the Universe. We discuss the arguments that have led physicists and astronomers to accept dark energy as the current preferable candidate to explain the acceleration. We highlight the problems and the attempts to overcome the difficulties related to such a component. We also consider alternative theories capable of explaining the acceleration of the Universe, such as modification of gravity. We compare the two approaches and point out the observational consequences, reaching the sad but foresightful conclusion that we will not be able to distinguish between a Universe filled by dark energy or a Universe where gravity is different from General Relativity. We review the present observations and discuss the future experiments that will help us to learn more about our Universe. This is not intended to be a complete list of all the dark energy models but this paper should be seen as a review on the phenomena responsible for the acceleration. Moreover, in a landscape of hardly compelling theories, it is an important task to build simple measurable parameters useful for future experiments that will help us to understand more about the evolution of the Universe.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000284358300003 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS A
Volumen: 25
Número: 29
Editorial: WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2010
Página de inicio: 5253
Página final: 5331
DOI:

10.1142/S0217751X10050743

Notas: ISI