A field-theoretic calculation finds that dark energy and dark matter interact only very weakly, and DESI data rule out the strong-interaction regime that would change quintessence behavior.
Cosmological tensions and $\mathcal{Q}_{\rm CDM}$ as an alternative to $\Lambda$CDM
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The Standard Model of cosmology, $\Lambda$CDM, while enormously successful, is currently unable to account for several cosmological anomalies the most prominent of which are in the measurements of the Hubble parameter and $S_8$. Additionally, the inclusion of the cosmological constant is theoretically unappealing. This has lead to extensions of the model such as the use of fluid equations for interacting dark matter and dark energy which, however, are ad hoc since they do not appear to arise from a Lagrangian. Recently, we have proposed $\mathcal{Q}_{\rm CDM}$ as an alternative to $\Lambda$CDM which is a dynamical model of a quintessence field interacting with dark matter within a field theoretic approach. In this approach, we analyze the effect of the dark matter mass, the dark matter-dark energy interaction strength and the dark matter self-interaction on the cosmological parameters. Further, within $\mathcal{Q}_{\rm CDM}$ we investigate the possible alleviation of the Hubble tension and the $S_8$ anomaly and the nature of dark energy.
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Upper limits on dark energy-dark matter interaction from DESI DR2 in a field-theoretic analysis
A field-theoretic calculation finds that dark energy and dark matter interact only very weakly, and DESI data rule out the strong-interaction regime that would change quintessence behavior.