Abstract

A detailed dynamical analysis of the tachyonic teleparallel dark energy model, in which a non-canonical scalar field (tachyon field) is non-minimally coupled to gravitation, is performed. It is found that, when the non-minimal coupling is ruled by a dynamically changing coefficient $\alpha\equiv f_{,\phi}/\sqrt{f}$, with $f(\phi)$ an arbitrary function of the scalar field $\phi$, the universe may experience a field-matter-dominated era "$\phi$MDE", in which it has some portions of the energy density of $\phi$ in the matter dominated era. This is the most significant difference in relation to the so-called teleparallel dark energy scenario, in which a canonical scalar field (quintessence) is non-minimally coupled to gravitation.

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