Quintessence, superquintessence, and observable quantities in Brans-Dicke and nonminimally coupled theories

Diego F. Torres
Phys. Rev. D 66, 043522 – Published 20 August 2002
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Abstract

The different definitions for the equation of state of a nonminimally coupled scalar field that have been introduced in the literature are analyzed. Particular emphasis is made upon those features that could yield an observable way of distinguishing nonminimally coupled theories from general relativity, with the same or with alternate potentials. It is found that some earlier claims that superquintessence, a stage of superaccelerated expansion of the universe, is possible within realistic nonminimally coupled theories are the result of an arguable definition of the equation of state. In particular, it is shown that these previous results do not import any observable consequence, i.e., that the theories are observationally identical to general relativity models and that superquintessence is not more than a mathematical outcome. Finally, in the case of nonminimally coupled theories with coupling F=1+ξφ2 and tracking potentials, it is shown that no superquintessence is possible.

  • Received 29 April 2002

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.66.043522

©2002 American Physical Society

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Diego F. Torres

  • Physics Department, Princeton University, New Jersey 08544

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Vol. 66, Iss. 4 — 15 August 2002

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