F(R) nonlinear massive theories of gravity and their cosmological implications

Abstract

We propose a nonlinear massive gravitational theory which includes F(R) modifications. This construction inherits the benefits of the de Rham-Gabadadze-Tolley model and is free of the Boulware-Deser ghost due to the existence of a Hamiltonian constraint accompanied by a nontrivial secondary one. The scalar perturbations in a cosmological background can be stabilized at the linear level for a wide class of the F(R) models. The linear scalar mode arisen from the F(R) sector can absorb the nonlinear longitudinal graviton, and hence, our scenario demonstrates the possibility of a gravitational Goldstone theorem. Finally, due to the combined contribution of the F(R) and graviton-mass sectors, the proposed theory allows for a large class of cosmological evolutions, such as the simultaneous and unified description of inflation and late-time acceleration.

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