R2引力中的宇宙学:高衍生物标量凝聚背景的影响

IF 12.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Central Science Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jheap.2024.07.011
Raj Kumar Das , Aurindam Mondal , Subir Ghosh , Supriya Pan
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爱因斯坦广义相对论的一个众所周知的扩展是增加了一个 R2 项,它不含幽灵激发,在线性化框架中,可还原为传统的自旋-2 引力子和一个额外的高导数标量。根据查克拉博蒂和戈什(Chakraborty and Ghosh,2022 年)的研究,上述标量部门可以维持类似时间晶体的最小能量状态,并具有非三维时间依赖性。利用之前的结果,即标量可以在其最低能量中维持具有周期性时间依赖性的模式,我们将这种凝聚态视为一个源,并在此背景下研究弗里德曼-勒梅特尔-罗伯逊-沃克(FLRW)宇宙学。R2 项的效应被解释为逆反应。冷凝物的一个显著结果是,无论宇宙的几何形状是开放还是封闭,只要参数窗口选择适当,冷凝物就能在加速膨胀开始之前诱发一个减速阶段,在某些情况下,它还能帮助避免减速参数的奇异性(这在传统的 FLRW 宇宙学中是存在的)。
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Cosmology in R2-gravity: Effects of a higher derivative scalar condensate background

A well known extension of Einstein's General Relativity is the addition of an R2-term, which is free of ghost excitations and in the linearized framework, reduces to the conventional spin-2 graviton and an additional higher derivative scalar. According to Chakraborty and Ghosh (2022), the above scalar sector can sustain a Time Crystal-like minimum energy state, with non-trivial time dependence. Exploiting previous result that the scalar can sustain modes with periodic time dependence in its lowest energy, we consider this condensate as a source and study the Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) cosmology in this background. The effect of the R2-term is interpreted as a back reaction. A remarkable consequence of the condensate is that, irrespective of open or close geometry of the Universe, for an appropriate choice of parameter window, the condensate can induce a decelerating phase before the accelerated expansion starts and again, in some cases, it can help to avoid the singularity in the deceleration parameter (that is present in conventional FLRW Cosmology).

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