The distinctions between and f(T) gravity according Noether symmetry

Abstract

Noether's theory offers us a useful tool to research the conserved quantities and symmetries of the modified gravity theories, among which the f(T) theory, a generally modified teleparallel gravity, has been proposed to account for the dark energy phenomena. By the Noether symmetry approach, we investigate the power-law, exponential and polynomial forms of f(T) theories. All forms of f(T) concerned in this work possess the time translational symmetry, which is related with energy condition or Hamilton constraint. In addition, we find out that the performances of the power-law and exponential forms are not pleasing. It is rational adding a linear term T to Tn as the most efficient amendment to resemble the teleparallel gravity or General Relativity on small scales, ie., the scale of the solar system. The corresponding Noether symmetry indicates that only time translational symmetry remains. Through numerically calculations and observational data-sets constraining, the optimal form α T + β T-1 is obtained, whose cosmological solution resembles the standard best with lightly reduced cosmic age which can be alleviated by introducing another Tm term. More important is that we find the significant differences between and f(T) gravity. The model has also two additional symmetries and corresponding positive conserved quantities, except the two negative conserved quantities.

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