Geometric inflation and dark energy with axion F ( R ) gravity

We present a model of F(R) gravity in the presence of a string theory motivated misalignment axion like particle materialized in terms of a canonical scalar field minimally coupled with gravity, and we study the cosmological phenomenology of the model, emphasizing mainly on the late-time era. The ma...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. D 2020-02, Vol.101 (4), p.1, Article 044009
Hauptverfasser: Odintsov, S. D., Oikonomou, V. K.
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Zusammenfassung:We present a model of F(R) gravity in the presence of a string theory motivated misalignment axion like particle materialized in terms of a canonical scalar field minimally coupled with gravity, and we study the cosmological phenomenology of the model, emphasizing mainly on the late-time era. The main result of the paper is that inflation and the dark energy era may be realized in a geometric way by an F(R) gravity, while the axion is the dark matter constituent of the Universe. The F(R) gravity model consists of an R2 term, which as we show dominates the evolution during the early time, thus producing a viable inflationary phenomenology, and a power law term ∼Rδ with δ≪1 and positive, which eventually controls the late-time era. The axion field remains frozen during the inflationary era, which is an effect known for misalignment axions, but as the Universe expands, the axion starts to oscillate, and its energy density scales eventually as we show, as ρa∼a−3. After appropriately rewriting the gravitational equations in terms of the redshift z, we study in detail the late-time phenomenology of the model, and we compare the results with the ΛCDM model and the latest Planck 2018 data. As we show, the model for small redshifts 0
ISSN:2470-0010
2470-0029
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.101.044009