A (varying power)-law modified gravity

Abstract

In the present paper we analyze a toy model for an f(φ,R) gravity which has the form of a power-law modified gravity in which the exponent is space-time dependent. Namely, we investigate the effects of adding to the Hilbert-Einstein action an Rφ-term. We present possible equivalences of the model with known models of modified gravity theories and examine the problem of matter stability in this model. Like f(R)-gravity toy models, the present one offers the possibility of unifying the early and the late-time evolution of the Universe. We show that the behavior of the scalar field depends globally on the size of the Universe and locally on the surrounding environment. For the early Universe it lets appear a huge cosmological constant that might drive inflation. For the late-times it lets appear globally a tiny cosmological constant.

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