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Classical and quantum cosmology of minimal massive bigravity
In a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) space-time background we study the
classical cosmological models in the context of recently proposed theory of
nonlinear minimal massive bigravity. We show that in the presence of perfect
fluid the classical field equations acquire contribution from the massive
graviton as a cosmological term which is positive or negative depending on the
dynamical competition between two scale factors of bigravity metrics. We obtain
the classical field equations for flat and open universes in the ordinary and
Schutz representation of perfect fluid. Focusing on the Schutz representation
for flat universe, we find classical solutions exhibiting singularities at
early universe with vacuum equation of state. Then, in the Schutz
representation, we study the quantum cosmology for flat universe and derive the
Schrodinger-Wheeler-DeWitt equation. We find its exact and wave packet
solutions and discuss on their properties to show that the initial singularity
in the classical solutions can be avoided by quantum cosmology. Similar to the
study of Hartle-Hawking no-boundary proposal in the quantum cosmology of de
Rham, Gabadadze and Tolley (dRGT) massive gravity, it turns out that the mass
of graviton predicted by quantum cosmology of the minimal massive bigravity is
large at early universe. This is in agreement with the fact that at early
universe the cosmological constant should be large.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures, published online, Phys. Lett. B (2016
On the stability of Einstein static universe at background level in massive bigravity
We study the static cosmological solutions and their stability at background
level in the framework of massive bigravity theory with
Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) metrics. By the modification proposed in the
cosmological equations subject to a perfect fluid we obtain new solutions
interpreted as the Einstein static universe. It turns out that the
non-vanishing size of initial scale factor of Einstein static universe depends
on the non-vanishing three-dimensional spatial curvature of FRW metrics and
also the graviton's mass. By dynamical system approach and numerical analysis,
we find that the extracted solutions for closed and open universes can be
stable for some viable ranges of equation of state parameter, viable values of
fraction of two scale factors, and viable values of graviton's mass obeying the
hierarchy which is more cosmologically motivated.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, 5 tables, major revisio
Inflation via logarithmic entropy-corrected holographic dark energy model
We study the inflation via logarithmic entropy-corrected holographic dark
energy LECHDE model with future event horizon, particle horizon and Hubble
horizon cut-offs, and compare the results with those of obtained in the study
of inflation by holographic dark energy HDE model. In comparison, the spectrum
of primordial scalar power spectrum in the LECHDE model becomes redder than the
spectrum in HDE model. Moreover, the consistency with the observational data in
LECHDE model of inflation, constrains the reheating temperature and Hubble
parameter by one parameter of holographic dark energy and two new parameters of
logarithmic corrections.Comment: 11 pages, 10 figure
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