Abstract
Abstract
Massive particle and antiparticle pair production and
oscillation on the horizon form a holographic and massive pair plasma state in the Friedman Universe. Via this state, the Einstein
cosmology term (dark energy) interacts with matter and radiation and is time-varying Λ̃ in the Universe's evolution.
It is determined by a close set of ordinary differential equations for dark energy, matter, and radiation energy densities. The solutions are unique, provided the initial conditions given by observations.
In inflation and reheating, dark energy density decreases from the inflation scale, converting to matter and radiation energy densities.
In standard cosmology, matter and radiation energy densities convert to dark energy density, reaching the present Universe. By comparing with ΛCDM, quintessence and dark energy interacting models, we show that
these results can be the possible solutions for cosmological fine-tuning and coincidence problems.