Disappearing cosmological constant in f(R) gravity
Kyoto University · Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics
Abstract
For higher-derivative f(R) gravity, where R is the Ricci scalar, a class of models is proposed, which produce viable cosmology different from the ACDM at recent times and satisfy cosmological, Solar System, and laboratory tests. These models have both flat and de Sitter spacetimes as particular solutions in the absence of matter. Thus, a cosmological constant is zero in a flat spacetime, but appears effectively in a curved one for sufficiently large R. A “smoking gun” for these models would be a small discrepancy in the values of the slope of the primordial perturbation power spectrum determined from galaxy surveys and CMB fluctuations. On the other hand, a new problem for dark energy models based on f(R)…
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1Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Cosmological constant
- Dark energy
- De Sitter universe
- Cosmology
- Cosmic microwave background
- Lambda-CDM model
- f(R) gravity
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