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摘要
本文研究了标量张量引力理论中物质与几何之间可能的相互作用,其中能量-动量张量与爱因斯坦张量直接耦合。在得到(f(R, G_{\mu \nu }T^{\mu \nu })引力的标量张量表示之后,继续用基于开放系统中不可逆过程的热力学方法进行分析。在这方面,各种热力学性质都可以通过这种方法直接得到,比如物质的创造(湮灭)率和相应的创造(湮灭)压力。就罗伯逊-沃克公设而言,在渐近机制中发现了一些解析解和数值解。在手稿的最后一部分,我们利用马尔可夫链蒙特卡洛算法,在宇宙计时器(CC)和 BAO 观测的情况下,对哈勃速率的具体参数进行了约束,得到了一个可以描述宇宙学模型的近似数值解。对于这个模型,我们通过微调得到了一些数值解,这些数值解展示了不同特定状态下的创造机制。
Matter-geometry interplay in new scalar tensor theories of gravity
The paper studies the possible interplay between matter and geometry in scalar tensor theories of gravitation where the energy–momentum tensor is directly coupled with the Einstein tensor. After obtaining the scalar tensor representation of the \(f(R, G_{\mu \nu }T^{\mu \nu })\) gravity, the analysis continue with an approach based on the thermodynamics of irreversible processes in open systems. To this regard, various thermodynamic properties are directly obtained in this manner, like the matter creation (annihilation) rate and the corresponding creation (annihilation) pressure. In the case of the Roberson–Walker metric several analytic and numerical solutions are found in the asymptotic regime. In the last part of the manuscript a specific parametrization for the Hubble rate is constrained using the Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithms in the case of cosmic chronometers (CC) and BAO observations, obtaining an approximate numerical solution which can describe the cosmological model. For this model, we have obtained by fine-tuning some numerical solutions which exhibit creation mechanisms in different specific regimes.
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