Cosmology in R2-gravity: Effects of a Higher Derivative Scalar Condensate Background
Abstract
A well known extension of Einstein General Relativity is the addition of an R2-term, which is free of ghost excitations and in the linearized framework, reduces Einstein General Relativity and an additional higher derivative scalar. According to Chakraborty:2020ktp, the above scalar sector can sustain a Time Crystal-like minimum energy state, with non-trivial time dependence. Exploiting previous result that the scalar can sustain modes with periodic time dependence in its lowest energy, we consider this condensate as a source and study the Friedmann-Lema\itre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) cosmology in this background. The effect of the R2-term is interpreted as a back reaction. A remarkable consequence of the condensate is that, irrespective of open or close geometry of the Universe, for an appropriate choice of parameter window, the condensate can induce a decelerating phase before the accelerated expansion starts and again, in some cases, it can help to avoid the singularity in the deceleration parameter (that is present in conventional FLRW Cosmology).
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