Abstract
Abstract
A wide class of scalar field models including Quintessence and K-essence have the
attractive property of tracker regimes, where the energy density stored in the field evolves so as
to mimic that of the dominant background component. During this evolution, for a brief period of
time, there is an increase in the energy density of the field as it spirals in towards its
attractor solution. We show that when the peak of this energy density occurs around the epoch of
equality, we can address a key requirement of early dark energy (EDE), postulated as a solution to
the Hubble tension. In particular we demonstrate how this can occur in a wide class of
Quintessence, axion and K-essence models, before showing that the Quintessence models suffer in
that they generally lead to sound speeds incompatible with the requirements of EDE, whereas the
K-essence and axion models can do a better job of fitting the data.
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