Observational constraints on a decaying cosmological term
arXiv:astro-ph/0611258
Abstract
We investigate the evolution of a universe with a decaying cosmological term (vacuum energy) that is assumed to be a function of the scale factor. In this model, while the cosmological term increases to the early universe, the radiation energy density is lower than the model with the cosmological "constant". We find that the effects of the decaying cosmological term on the expansion rate at the redshift z<2 is negligible. However, the decrease in the radiation density affects on the thermal history of the universe; e.g. the photon decoupling occurs at higher $z$ compared to the case of the standard ÎCDM model. As a consequence, a decaying cosmological term affects on the cosmic microwave background anisotropy. We show the angular power spectrum in DÎCDM model and compare with the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) data.
5 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings of International Symposium on Nuclear Astrophysics -Nuclei in the Cosmos IX-, CERN, Geneva, June 25-30, 2006