69 research outputs found
Inflation driven by scalar field with non-minimal kinetic coupling with Higgs and quadratic potentials
We study a scalar field with non-minimal kinetic coupling to itself and to
the curvature. The slow rolling conditions allowing an inflationary background
have been found. The quadratic and Higgs type potentials have been considered,
and the corresponding values for the scalar fields at the end of inflation
allows to recover the connection with particle physics.Comment: 16 pages, to appear in JCA
On the Ricci dark energy model
We study the Ricci dark energy model (RDE) which was introduced as an
alternative to the holographic dark energy model. We point out that an
accelerating phase of the RDE is that of a constant dark energy model. This
implies that the RDE may not be a new model of explaining the present
accelerating universe.Comment: 8 page
General Non-minimal Kinetic coupling to gravity
We study a new model of scalar field with a general non-minimal kinetic
coupling to itself and to the curvature, as a source of dark energy, and
analyze the cosmological dynamics of this model and the issue of accelerated
expansion. A wide variety of scalar fields and potentials giving rise to
power-law expansion have been found. The dynamical equation of state is studied
for the two cases, without and with free kinetic term . In the first case, a
behavior very close to that of the cosmological constant was found. In the
second case, a solution was found, which match the current phenomenology of the
dark energy. The model shows a rich variety of dynamical scenarios.Comment: 25 pages, 3 figures; figure added, references adde
Exact solutions in a scalar-tensor model of dark energy
We consider a model of scalar field with non minimal kinetic and Gauss Bonnet
couplings as a source of dark energy. Based on asymptotic limits of the
generalized Friedmann equation, we impose restrictions on the kinetic an
Gauss-Bonnet couplings. This restrictions considerable simplify the equations,
allowing for exact solutions unifying early time matter dominance with
transitions to late time quintessence and phantom phases. The stability of the
solutions in absence of matter has been studied.Comment: 30 pages, 2 figures, to appear in JCA
Non-minimal kinetic coupling and Chaplygin gas cosmology
In the frame of the scalar field model with non minimal kinetic coupling to
gravity, we study the cosmological solutions of the Chaplygin gas model of dark
energy. By appropriately restricting the potential, we found the scalar field,
the potential and coupling giving rise to the Chaplygin gas solution.
Extensions to the generalized and modified Chaplygin gas have been made.Comment: 18 pages, 2 figures. To appear in EPJ
Exact Renormalization Group for O(4) Gauged Supergravity
We study exact renormalization group (RG) in O(4) gauged supergravity using
the effective average action formalism. The nonperturbative RG equations for
cosmological and newtonian coupling constants are found. It is shown the
existence of (nonstable) fixed point of these equations. The solution of RG
equation for newtonian coupling constant is qualitatively the same as in
Einstein gravity(i.e. it is growing at large distances).Comment: Latex file, 11 page
One-loop vacuum amplitude for D-branes in constant electromagnetic field
Following Polchinski's approach we calculate the one-loop vacuum amplitude
for two parallel D-branes connected by open bosonic (neutral or charged)string
in a constant uniform electromagnetic (EM) field. For neutral string, external
EM field contribution appears as multiplier (Born-Infeld type action) of vacuum
amplitude without external EM field. Hence,it gives the alternative way to see
the inducing of Born-Infeld type action for description of D-branes. For
charged string the situation is more complicated, it may indicate the necessity
to modify the induced D-branes action in this case.Comment: Latex file, 9page
Infrared cut-off proposal for the Holographic density
We propose an infrared cut-off for the holographic the dark-energy, which
besides the square of the Hubble scale also contains the time derivative of the
Hubble scale. This avoids the problem of causality which appears using the
event horizon area as the cut-off, and solves the coincidence problem.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, to appear in Phys. Lett.
New infrared cut-off for the holographic scalar fields models of dark energy
Introducing a new infrared cut-off for the holographic dark-energy, we study
the correspondence between the quintessence, tachyon, K-essence and dilaton
energy density with this holographic dark energy density in the flat FRW
universe. This correspondence allows to reconstruct the potentials and the
dynamics for the scalar fields models, which describe accelerated expansion.Comment: 12 pages, references adde
Quantum Gravity effects near the null black hole singularity
The structure of the Cauchy Horizon singularity of a black hole formed in a
generic collapse is studied by means of a renormalization group equation for
quantum gravity. It is shown that during the early evolution of the Cauchy
Horizon the increase of the mass function is damped when quantum fluctuations
of the metric are taken into account.Comment: 15 Pages, one figure. Minor changes in the presentation, to appear on
Phys.Rev.
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