Abstract

We show that the non-adiabatic perturbations between Ricci dark energy and matter can grow both on superhorizon and subhorizon scales,and these non-adiabatic perturbations on subhorizon scales can lead to instability in this dark energy model.The rapidly growing non-adiabatic modes on subhorizon scales always occur when the equation of state parameter of dark energy starts to drop towards -1near the end of matter era, except that the parameter α of Ricci dark energy equals to 1/2.In the case where α = 1/2, the rapidly growing non-adiabatic modes disappear when the perturbations in dark energy and matter are adiabatic initially.However, an adiabaticity between dark energy and matter perturbations at early time implies a non-adiabaticity between matter and radiation, this can influence the ordinary Sachs-Wolfe (OSW) effect.Since the amount of Ricci dark energy is not small during matter domination, the integrated Sachs-Wolfe (ISW) effectis greatly modified by density perturbations of dark energy, leading to a wrong shape of CMB power spectrum.The instability in Ricci dark energy is difficult to be alleviated if the effects of coupling between baryon and photon on dark energy perturbations are included.

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