Quintessence, cosmic coincidence, and the cosmological constant

Recent observations suggest that a large fraction of the energy density of the Universe has negative pressure. One explanation is vacuum energy density; another is quintessence in the form of a scalar field slowly evolving down a potential. In either case, a key problem is to explain why the energy density nearly coincides with the matter density today. The densities decrease at different rates as the Universe expands, so coincidence today appears to require that their ratio be set to a specific, infinitesimal value in the early Universe. In this paper, we introduce the notion of a {open_quotes}tracker field,{close_quotes} a form of quintessence, and show how it may explain the coincidence, adding new motivation for the quintessence scenario. {copyright} {ital 1999} {ital The American Physical Society}