f(R,T) Gravity Model Behaving as a Dark Energy Source

Abstract

Within the limits of the present cosmological observations in f(R,T) gravity theory, we have analyzed a spherically symmetric space-time in 5D setting. The field equations have been carefully studied considering reasonable cosmological assumptions to obtain exact solutions. We have obtained an isotropic model universe undergoing super-exponential expansion. It is predicted that the model universe behaves like a dark energy (vacuum energy) model. In the present scenario, the model evolves with a slow and uniform change of shape. It is observed that the universe is close to or nearly flat. The model is free from initial singularity and is predicted to approach the de-Sitter phase dominated by vacuum energy or cosmological constant in the finite-time future. A comprehensive discussion on the cosmological parameters obtained in view of the recent studies is presented in detail with graphs.

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