806 research outputs found
Present Acceleration of Universe, Holographic Dark Energy and Brans-Dicke Theory
The present day accelerated expansion of the universe is naturally addressed
within the Brans-Dicke theory just by using holographic dark energy model with
inverse of Hubble scale as IR cutoff. It is also concluded that if the universe
continues to expand, then one day it might be completely filled with dark
energy.Comment: 10 page
Baryogenesis and the New Cosmology
In this talk I begin with a brief review of the status of approaches to
understanding the origin of the baryon asymmetry of the universe (BAU). I then
describe a recent model unifying three seemingly-distict problems facing
particle cosmology: the origin of inflation, the generation of the BAU and the
nature of dark energy.Comment: 16 pages, RevTeX, Plenary talk presented at PASCOS-03, Mumbai, India;
COSMO-02, Chicago, and at the Aspen Winter 2003 Conference on Particle
Physics: At the Frontiers of Particle Physics, Aspen Center for Physics. To
appear in the proceedings of PASCOS-0
Conformal transformation in theories
It is well-known that theories are dynamically equivalent to a
particular class of scalar-tensor theories. In analogy to the extension
of the Einstein-Hilbert action of general relativity, theories are
generalizations of the action of teleparallel gravity. The field equations are
always second order, remarkably simpler than theories. It is interesting
to investigate whether theories have the similar conformal features
possessed in theories. It is shown, however, that theories are
not dynamically equivalent to teleparallel action plus a scalar field via
conformal transformation, there appears an additional scalar-torsion coupling
term. We discuss briefly what constraint of this coupling term may be put on
theories from observations of the solar system.Comment: 4 pages, Revision to be publishe
The fundamental constants and their variation: observational status and theoretical motivations
This article describes the various experimental bounds on the variation of
the fundamental constants of nature. After a discussion on the role of
fundamental constants, of their definition and link with metrology, the various
constraints on the variation of the fine structure constant, the gravitational,
weak and strong interactions couplings and the electron to proton mass ratio
are reviewed. This review aims (1) to provide the basics of each measurement,
(2) to show as clearly as possible why it constrains a given constant and (3)
to point out the underlying hypotheses. Such an investigation is of importance
to compare the different results, particularly in view of understanding the
recent claims of the detections of a variation of the fine structure constant
and of the electron to proton mass ratio in quasar absorption spectra. The
theoretical models leading to the prediction of such variation are also
reviewed, including Kaluza-Klein theories, string theories and other
alternative theories and cosmological implications of these results are
discussed. The links with the tests of general relativity are emphasized.Comment: 56 pages, l7 figures, submitted to Rev. Mod. Phy
Cosmological dynamics of fourth order gravity with a Gauss-Bonnet term
We consider cosmological dynamics in fourth order gravity with both
and correction to the Einstein gravity ( is
the Gauss-Bonnet term). The particular case for which both terms are equally
important on power-law solutions is described. These solutions and their
stability are studied using the dynamical system approach. We also discuss
condition of existence and stability of de Sitter solution in a more general
situation of power-law and .Comment: published version, references update
SO(1,1) dark energy model and the universe transition
We suggest a scalar model of dark energy with the SO(1,1) symmetry. The model
may be reformulated in terms of a real scalar field and the scale factor
so that the Lagrangian may be decomposed as that of the real quintessence
model plus the negative coupling energy term of to . The existence of
the coupling term leads to a wider range of and overcomes the
problem of negative kinetic energy in the phantom universe model. We propose a
power-law expansion model of univese with time-dependent power, which can
describe the phantom universe and the universe transition from ordinary
acceleration to super acceleration.Comment: 12 pages. submitted to CQ
Reconstruction of the equation of state for the cyclic universes in homogeneous and isotropic cosmology
We study the cosmological evolutions of the equation of state (EoS) for the
universe in the homogeneous and isotropic
Friedmann-Lema\^{i}tre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) space-time. In particular, we
reconstruct the cyclic universes by using the Weierstrass and Jacobian elliptic
functions. It is explicitly illustrated that in several models the universe
always stays in the non-phantom (quintessence) phase, whereas there also exist
models in which the crossing of the phantom divide can be realized in the
reconstructed cyclic universes.Comment: 29 pages, 8 figures, version accepted for publication in Central
European Journal of Physic
A Unified Approach to Variational Derivatives of Modified Gravitational Actions
Our main aim in this paper is to promote the coframe variational method as a
unified approach to derive field equations for any given gravitational action
containing the algebraic functions of the scalars constructed from the Riemann
curvature tensor and its contractions. We are able to derive a master equation
which expresses the variational derivatives of the generalized gravitational
actions in terms of the variational derivatives of its constituent curvature
scalars. Using the Lagrange multiplier method relative to an orthonormal
coframe, we investigate the variational procedures for modified gravitational
Lagrangian densities in spacetime dimensions . We study
well-known gravitational actions such as those involving the Gauss-Bonnet and
Ricci-squared, Kretchmann scalar, Weyl-squared terms and their algebraic
generalizations similar to generic theories and the algebraic
generalization of sixth order gravitational Lagrangians. We put forth a new
model involving the gravitational Chern-Simons term and also give three
dimensional New massive gravity equations in a new form in terms of the Cotton
2-form
Expansion history and f(R) modified gravity
We attempt to fit cosmological data using modified Lagrangians
containing inverse powers of the Ricci scalar varied with respect to the
metric. While we can fit the supernova data well, we confirm the behaviour at medium to high redshifts reported elsewhere and argue
that the easiest way to show that this class of models are inconsistent with
the data is by considering the thickness of the last scattering surface. For
the best fit parameters to the supernova data, the simplest 1/R model gives
rise to a last scattering surface of thickness , inconsistent
with observations.Comment: accepted in JCAP, presentation clarified, results and conclusions
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