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Dark matter as a ghost free conformal extension of Einstein theory

by Prof. Andrei Barvinsky (Theory Department, Lebedev Physics Institute - Moscow)

Europe/Rome
Aula Teorici (Dipartimento di fisica e Astronomia)

Aula Teorici

Dipartimento di fisica e Astronomia

Via Irnerio, 46
Description
We discuss ghost free models of the recently suggested mimetic dark matter theory. This theory is shown to be a conformal extension of Einstein general relativity. Dark matter originates from gauging out its local Weyl invariance as an extra degree of freedom which describes a potential flow of the pressureless perfect fluid. For a positive energy density of this fluid the theory is free of ghost instabilities, which gives strong preference to stable configurations with a positive scalar curvature and trace of the matter stress tensor. Instabilities caused by caustics of the geodesic flow, inherent in this model, serve as a motivation for an alternative conformal extension of Einstein theory, based on the generalized Proca vector field. A potential part of this field modifies the inflationary stage in cosmology, whereas its rotational part at the post inflationary epoch might simulate rotating flows of dark matter.