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Vector field as a quintessence partner

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arxiv gr-qc/0402095 v4 pith:5PMLW5FP submitted 2004-02-23 gr-qc astro-phhep-ph

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keywords constantfieldvectorcosmologicaldynamicalevolutionquintessencescalar
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We derive generic equations for a vector field driving the evolution of flat homogeneous isotropic universe and give a comparison with a scalar filed dynamics in the cosmology. Two exact solutions are shown as examples, which can serve to describe an inflation and a slow falling down of dynamical ``cosmological constant'' like it is given by the scalar quintessence. An attractive feature of vector field description is a generation of ``induced mass'' proportional to a Hubble constant, which results in a dynamical suppression of actual cosmological constant during the evolution.

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