Cosmic vector for dark energy

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2008

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In this work we show that the presence of a vector field on cosmological scales could explain the present phase of accelerated expansion of the Universe. The proposed theory contains no dimensional parameters nor potential terms and does not require unnatural initial conditions in the early universe, thus avoiding the so-called cosmic coincidence problem. In addition, it fits the data from high-redshift supernovae with excellent precision, making definite predictions for cosmological parameters. Upcoming observations will be able to clearly discriminate this model from standard cosmology with cosmological constant.

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This work has been supported by DGICYT (Spain) Project No. FPA 2004-02602 and No. FPA 2005-02327, UCM-Santander PR34/07-15875, and by CAM/UCM 910309. J. B. acknowledges support from MEC Grant No. BES-2006-12059

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