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    Jeans Instability in Classical and Modified Gravity

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    Gravitational instability in classical Jeans theory, General Relativity, and modified gravity is considered. The background density increase leads to a faster growth of perturbations in comparison with the standard theory. The transition to the Newtonian gauge in the case of coordinate dependent background metric functions is studied. For modified gravity a new high frequency stable solution is found

    Curvature Oscillations in Modified Gravity and High Energy Cosmic Rays

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    It is shown that F(R)-modified gravitational theories lead to curvature oscillations in astrophysical systems with rising energy density. The frequency and the amplitude of such oscillations could be very high and would lead to noticeable production of energetic cosmic ray particles.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, author's affiliation is correcte

    On Influence of Intensive Stationary Electromagnetic Field on the Behavior of Fermionic Systems

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    Exact solutions of Schroedinger and Pauli equations for charged particles in an external stationary electromagnetic field of an arbitrary configuration are constructed. Green functions of scalar and spinor particles are calculated in this field. The corresponding equations for complex energy of particles bounded by short range potential are deduced. Boundary condition typical for delta - potential is not used in the treatment. Explicit analytical expressions are given for the shift and width of a quasistationary level for different configurations of the external field. The critical value of electric field in which the idea of quasistationary level becomes meaningless is calculated. It is shown that the common view on the stabilizing role of magnetic field concerns only scalar particles.Comment: 15 pages, no figures, LaTeX2

    Cosmological evolution in R^2 gravity

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    The Universe evolution during the radiation-dominated epoch in the R^2-extended gravity theory is considered. The equations of motion for R and H are solved analytically and numerically. The particle production rate by the oscillating curvature is calculated in one-loop approximation and the back reaction of particle production on the evolution of R is taken into account. Possible implications of the model for cosmological creation of non-thermal dark matter is discussed.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures. Several references and criticism added. As published in JCA

    Gravitational Baryogenesis: Problems and Possible Resolution

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    The coupling of baryonic current to the derivative of the curvature scalar, RR, inherent to gravitational baryogenesis (GBG), leads to a fourth order differential equation of motion for RR instead of the algebraic one of General Relativity (GR). The fourth-order differential equation is generically unstable. We consider a possible mechanism of stabilization of GBG by modification of gravity, introducing an R2R^2-term into the canonical action of GR. It is shown that this mechanism allows for stabilization of GBG with bosonic and fermionic baryon currents. We have established the region of the model parameters leading to stabilization of RR. Still, the standard cosmology would be noticeably modified.Comment: 11 pages, no figures, presented at 6th6^{th} International Conference on Particle Physics and Astrophysics (ICCPA-2022)}. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1808.0857
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