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      K-Chameleon and the Coincidence Problem

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          In this paper we present a hybrid model of k-essence and chameleon, named as k-chameleon. In this model, due to the chameleon mechanism, the directly strong coupling between the k-chameleon field and matters (cold dark matters and baryons) is allowed. In the radiation dominated epoch, the interaction between the k-chameleon field and background matters can be neglected, the behavior of the k-chameleon therefore is the same as that of the ordinary k-essence. After the onset of matter domination, the strong coupling between the k-chameleon and matters dramatically changes the result of the ordinary k-essence. We find that during the matter-dominated epoch, only two kinds of attractors may exist: one is the familiar {\bf K} attractor and the other is a completely {\em new}, dubbed {\bf C} attractor. Once the universe is attracted into the {\bf C} attractor, the fraction energy densities of the k-chameleon \(\Omega_{\phi}\) and dust matter \(\Omega_m\) are fixed and comparable, and the universe will undergo a power-law accelerated expansion. One can adjust the model so that the {\bf K} attractor do not appear. Thus, the k-chameleon model provides a natural solution to the cosmological coincidence problem.

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          06 December 2004
          2005-02-09
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          10.1103/PhysRevD.71.043504
          hep-th/0412045
          fdb86a17-4a32-4ca4-a67c-4173aea43724
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          Phys.Rev.D71:043504,2005
          Revtex, 17 pages; v2: 18 pages, two figures, more comments and references added, to appear in PRD, v3: published version
          hep-th astro-ph gr-qc hep-ph

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