Phantom singularities and their quantum fate: general relativity and beyond [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1904.01836


Cosmological observations allow the possibility that dark energy is caused by phantom fields. These fields typically lead to the occurrence of singularities in the late Universe. We review here the status of phantom singularities and their possible avoidance in a quantum theory of gravity. We first introduce phantom energy and discuss its behavior in cosmology. We then list the various types of singularities that can occur from its presence. We also discuss the possibility that phantom behavior is mimicked by an alternative theory of gravity. We finally address the quantum cosmology of these models and discuss in which sense the phantom singularities can be avoided.

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M. Bouhmadi-López, C. Kiefer and P. Martín-Moruno
Thu, 4 Apr 19
47/68

Comments: 27 pages, 1 figure