Horndessence: Cosmology from Modified Gravity
Abstract
Rather than obtaining cosmic acceleration with a scalar field potential (quintessence) or noncanonical kinetic term (k-essence), we can do it purely through a modified gravity braiding of the scalar and metric, i.e. the G3 Horndeski action term. Such "Horndessence" allows an exact cosmological expansion without any cosmological constant, and by requiring shift symmetry we can derive the exact form of G3. We find that this route of deriving G3(X) leads to a functional form far from the usual simple assumptions such as a power law. Horndessence without any kinetic term or potential has the same number of parameters as and makes an exact prediction for the expansion history () and modified gravity cosmic growth history; we show the viable gravitational strength G eff(a) and growth rate fσ8(a). The simplest versions of the theory fail soundness criteria, but we learn interesting lessons along the way, in particular about robust parametrization, and indicate possible sound extensions.
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