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Impact of inhomogeneities on slowly rolling quintessence: Implications for the local variations of the fine-structure constant

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
We study how the evolution of a dark energy quintessence fluid is modified by the presence of a matter inhomogeneity. To do so, we study linear perturbations of a flat FLRW background containing dust and a slowly rolling scalar field. Under the assumptions of spherical symmetry and a static density contrast, i.e. δ = 0, we obtain simple analytical solutions for perturbations in the matter and dark energy-dominated epochs. As a consequence, we show that perturbations of the scalar field, if a coupling a la Bekenstein is assumed, trigger a spatial dependence of the fine-structure 'constant' which then varies as Δα ⋊ 1/r. We finally highlight that such variations can be constrained with spectroscopic observations of stars from within our galaxy, therefore offering a new probe of the nature of dark renergy.
Iris type:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Dark energy; Quintessence; Varying α
List of contributors:
Giani, L.; Frion, E.; Piattella, O. F.
Authors of the University:
PIATTELLA OLIVER FABIO
Handle:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2126438
Published in:
CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY
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