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Main Authors: Jiménez, Jose Beltrán, Bettoni, Dario, Figueruelo, David, Pannia, Florencia A. Teppa
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.18645
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author Jiménez, Jose Beltrán
Bettoni, Dario
Figueruelo, David
Pannia, Florencia A. Teppa
author_facet Jiménez, Jose Beltrán
Bettoni, Dario
Figueruelo, David
Pannia, Florencia A. Teppa
contents The increasing quality of cosmological data has revealed some tensions that could be signalling the necessity of incorporating new physics into our cosmological model. One particularly intriguing possibility is the existence of elastic interactions between dark matter and dark energy. Not only do these interactions provide a natural mechanism to relief cosmological tensions, but there is also compelling observational evidence for them, to the extent that a detection could even be claimed. We review the potential of these scenarios in relation to the cosmological tensions and discuss distinctive signatures that can be probed with future data, thus providing a smoking gun for these interactions.
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spellingShingle On Evidence for Elastic Interactions in the Dark Sector
Jiménez, Jose Beltrán
Bettoni, Dario
Figueruelo, David
Pannia, Florencia A. Teppa
Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
The increasing quality of cosmological data has revealed some tensions that could be signalling the necessity of incorporating new physics into our cosmological model. One particularly intriguing possibility is the existence of elastic interactions between dark matter and dark energy. Not only do these interactions provide a natural mechanism to relief cosmological tensions, but there is also compelling observational evidence for them, to the extent that a detection could even be claimed. We review the potential of these scenarios in relation to the cosmological tensions and discuss distinctive signatures that can be probed with future data, thus providing a smoking gun for these interactions.
title On Evidence for Elastic Interactions in the Dark Sector
topic Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.18645