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    Dark energy in modified Gauss-Bonnet gravity: late-time acceleration and the hierarchy problem

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    Dark energy cosmology is considered in a modified Gauss-Bonnet (GB) model of gravity where an arbitrary function of the GB invariant, f(G)f(G), is added to the General Relativity action. We show that such theory is endowed with a quite rich cosmological structure: it may naturally lead to an effective cosmological constant, quintessence or phantom cosmic acceleration, with a possible transition from deceleration to acceleration. It is demonstrated in the paper that this theory is perfectly viable, since it is compliant with Solar System constraints. Specific properties of f(G)f(G) gravity in a de Sitter universe, such as dS and SdS solutions, their entropy and its explicit one-loop quantization are studied. The issue of a possible solution of the hierarchy problem in modified gravities is addressed too.Comment: LaTeX file 20 pages, new subsections are adde

    Schwinger-Dyson Equations in 2D Induced Gravity in Covariant Gauges

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    We formulate the Schwinger-Dyson equations in the ladder approximation for 2D induced quantum gravity with fermions using covariant gauges of harmonic type. It is shown that these equations can be formulated consistently in a gauge of Landau type (for negative cosmological constant). A numerical analysis of the equations hints towards the possibility of chiral symmetry breaking, depending on the value of the coupling constant.Comment: 11 pages, LaTeX file, 2 figures (available upon request), 94/7/2

    Chiral Symmetry Breaking in the d=3d=3 Nambu-Jona-Lasinio Model in Curved Spacetime

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    The phase structure of the d=3d=3 Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model in curved spacetime is considered to leading order in the 1/N1/N--expansion and in the linear curvature approximation. The possibility of a curvature-induced first-order phase transition is investigated numerically. The dynamically generated fermionic mass is calculated for some values of the curvature.Comment: 7 pages, LaTeX file, 4 figures (appended as compressed postscript file), Jan. 199

    A note on the Casimir energy of a massive scalar field in positive curvature space

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    We re-evaluate the zero point Casimir energy for the case of a massive scalar field in R1Ă—S3\mathbf{R}^{1}\times\mathbf{S}^{3} space, allowing also for deviations from the standard conformal value Îľ=1/6\xi =1/6, by means of zero temperature zeta function techniques. We show that for the problem at hand this approach is equivalent to the high temperature regularization of the vacuum energy, as conjectured in a previous publication. Two different, albeit equally valid, ways of doing the analytic continuation are described.Comment: 6 pages, no figure

    On structure of effective action in four-dimensional quantum dilaton supergravity

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    A general structure of effective action in new chiral superfield model associated with N=1N=1, D=4D=4 supergravity is investigated. This model corresponds to finite quantum field theory and does not demand the regularization and renormalization at effective action calculation. It is shown that in local approximation the effective action is defined by two objects called general superfield effective lagrangian and chiral superfield effective lagrangian. A proper-time method is generalized for calculation of these two effective lagrangians in superfield manner. Power expansion of the effective action in supercovariant derivatives is formulated and the lower terms of such an expansion are calculated in explicit superfield form

    String-inspired Gauss-Bonnet gravity reconstructed from the universe expansion history and yielding the transition from matter dominance to dark energy

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    We consider scalar-Gauss-Bonnet and modified Gauss-Bonnet gravities and reconstruct these theories from the universe expansion history. In particular, we are able to construct versions of those theories (with and without ordinary matter), in which the matter dominated era makes a transition to the cosmic acceleration epoch. It is remarkable that, in several of the cases under consideration, matter dominance and the deceleration-acceleration transition occur in the presence of matter only. The late-time acceleration epoch is described asymptotically by de Sitter space but may also correspond to an exact Λ\LambdaCDM cosmology, having in both cases an effective equation of state parameter ww close to -1. The one-loop effective action of modified Gauss-Bonnet gravity on the de Sitter background is evaluated and it is used to derive stability criteria for the ensuing de Sitter universe.Comment: LaTeX20 pages, 4 figures, version to apear in PR
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