Cosmic acceleration in asymptotically Ricci flat Universe

Abstract

We analyze the evolution of a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker spacetime within the framework of f(R) metric gravity using an exponential model. We show that f(R) gravity may lead to a vanishing effective cosmological constant in the far future (i.e. R→ 0) and yet produce a transient accelerated expansion at present time with a potentially viable cosmological history. This is in contrast with several f(R) models which, while viable, produce in general a non-vanishing effective cosmological constant asymptotically in time (R→ 4 eff). We also show that relativistic stars in asymptotically flat spacetimes can be supported within this framework without encountering any singularity, notably in the Ricci scalar R.

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