Multiple ΛCDM cosmology with string landscape features and future singularities

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E. Elizalde
A. N. Makarenko
S. Nojiri
V. V. Obukhov
S. D. Odintsov
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[1] ICE/CSIC-IEEC,Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Facultat de Ciències
[2] Tomsk State Pedagogical University,Department of Theoretical Physics
[3] Nagoya University,Department of Physics
[4] Nagoya University,Kobayashi
[5] Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats,Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe
[6] ICREA,undefined
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Dark energy; Finite future singularity;
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Multiple ΛCDM cosmology is studied in a way that is formally a classical analog of the Casimir effect. Such cosmology corresponds to a time-dependent dark fluid model or, alternatively, to its scalar field presentation, and it motivated by the string landscape picture. The future evolution of the several dark energy models constructed within the scheme is carefully investigated. It turns out to be almost always possible to choose the parameters in the models so that they match the most recent and accurate astronomical values. To this end, several universes are presented which mimic (multiple) ΛCDM cosmology but exhibit Little Rip, asymptotically de Sitter, or Type I, II, III, and IV finite-time singularity behavior in the far future, with disintegration of all bound objects in the cases of Big Rip, Little Rip and Pseudo-Rip cosmologies.
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