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Princeton University Gravity Group Lunch Seminar
Addressing the Hubble and S8 Tensions with a Kinetically Mixed Dark Sector
In this talk I will present a kinetically mixed dark sector (KMIX) model aimed at simultaneously addressing the Hubble and S8 tensions. Inspired from string theory, the model includes two fields: an axion, which plays a role similar to the scalar field in early dark energy (EDE) models, and a dilaton. However, because the fields are necessarily coupled through the axion’s kinetic term, there are unique dynamics which allow our model to avoid serious theoretical and observation hurdles faced by other models of EDE. Additionally, the dilaton in our theory acts as dark energy at late times and suggests the possibility for a unified description of separate periods of early and late-time dark energy.
Date & Time
November 11, 2022 | 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Location
Jadwin 102 (Joe Henry Room)Speakers
Michael Toomey
Affiliation
Brown University