We perform an analytical study of the integrated Sachs–Wolfe (ISW) effect within the framework of unified dark matter models based on a scalar field which aim at a unified description of dark energy and dark matter. Computing the temperature power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background anisotropies we are able to isolate those contributions that can potentially lead to strong deviations from the usual ISW effect occurring in a ΛCDM universe. This helps to highlight the crucial role played by the sound speed in the unified dark matter models. Our treatment is completely general in that all the results depend only on the speed of sound of the dark component and thus it can be applied to a variety of unified models, including those which are not described by a scalar field but rely on a single dark fluid.

ISW effect in Unified Dark Matter Scalar Field Cosmologies: An analytical approach.

BERTACCA, DANIELE;BARTOLO, NICOLA
2007

Abstract

We perform an analytical study of the integrated Sachs–Wolfe (ISW) effect within the framework of unified dark matter models based on a scalar field which aim at a unified description of dark energy and dark matter. Computing the temperature power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background anisotropies we are able to isolate those contributions that can potentially lead to strong deviations from the usual ISW effect occurring in a ΛCDM universe. This helps to highlight the crucial role played by the sound speed in the unified dark matter models. Our treatment is completely general in that all the results depend only on the speed of sound of the dark component and thus it can be applied to a variety of unified models, including those which are not described by a scalar field but rely on a single dark fluid.
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