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Justin Khoury1, Meng-Xiang Lin1, Mark Trodden1
1University of Pennsylvania, Center for Particle Cosmology, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
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We show that a simple coupling between dark energy and dark matter can simultaneously address two distinct hints at new physics coming from cosmological observations. The first is the recent evidence from the DESI project and supernovae observations that the dark energy equation of state w is evolving over cosmic time from an earlier value that is <-1 to a present-day value >-1. The second observation is the so-called S_{8} tension, describing the suppression of the growth of matter overdensities compared to that expected in the ΛCDM model. We propose a stable, technically natural particle physics implementation of this idea, in which dark matter consists of dark baryons in a strongly coupled hidden sector, and the dark energy field is the associated dark axion. The time variation of the dark matter mass results in an effective dark energy equation of state that exhibits a phantom crossing behavior consistent with recent results. It also results in a slight delay in matter-radiation equality, which suppresses the overall growth of density perturbations.
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