Cosmology of f(Q) gravity in non-flat Universe

We investigate the cosmological implications of f(Q) gravity, which is a modified theory of gravity based on non-metricity, in non-flat geometry. We perform a detailed dynamical-system analysis keeping the f(Q) function completely arbitrary. As we show, the cosmological scenario admits a dark-matter...

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Main Authors: Shabani, Hamid, De, Avik, Loo, Tee-How, Saridakis, Emmanuel N.
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https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12582-3
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spelling my.um.eprints.454282024-10-21T07:46:18Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/45428/ Cosmology of f(Q) gravity in non-flat Universe Shabani, Hamid De, Avik Loo, Tee-How Saridakis, Emmanuel N. QA Mathematics QC Physics We investigate the cosmological implications of f(Q) gravity, which is a modified theory of gravity based on non-metricity, in non-flat geometry. We perform a detailed dynamical-system analysis keeping the f(Q) function completely arbitrary. As we show, the cosmological scenario admits a dark-matter dominated point, as well as a dark-energy dominated de Sitter solution which can attract the Universe at late times. However, the main result of the present work is that there are additional critical points which exist solely due to curvature. In particular, we find that there are curvature-dominated accelerating points which are unstable and thus can describe the inflationary epoch. Additionally, there is a point in which the dark-matter and dark-energy density parameters are both between zero and one, and thus it can alleviate the coincidence problem. Finally, there is a saddle point which is completely dominated by curvature. In order to provide a specific example, we apply our general analysis to the power-law case, showing that we can obtain the thermal history of the Universe, in which the curvature density parameter may exhibit a peak at intermediate times. These features, alongside possible indications that non-zero curvature could alleviate the cosmological tensions, may serve as advantages for f(Q) gravity in non-flat geometry. Springer 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed Shabani, Hamid and De, Avik and Loo, Tee-How and Saridakis, Emmanuel N. (2024) Cosmology of f(Q) gravity in non-flat Universe. European Physical Journal C, 84 (3). p. 285. ISSN 1434-6044, DOI https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12582-3 <https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12582-3>. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12582-3 10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12582-3
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Shabani, Hamid
De, Avik
Loo, Tee-How
Saridakis, Emmanuel N.
Cosmology of f(Q) gravity in non-flat Universe
description We investigate the cosmological implications of f(Q) gravity, which is a modified theory of gravity based on non-metricity, in non-flat geometry. We perform a detailed dynamical-system analysis keeping the f(Q) function completely arbitrary. As we show, the cosmological scenario admits a dark-matter dominated point, as well as a dark-energy dominated de Sitter solution which can attract the Universe at late times. However, the main result of the present work is that there are additional critical points which exist solely due to curvature. In particular, we find that there are curvature-dominated accelerating points which are unstable and thus can describe the inflationary epoch. Additionally, there is a point in which the dark-matter and dark-energy density parameters are both between zero and one, and thus it can alleviate the coincidence problem. Finally, there is a saddle point which is completely dominated by curvature. In order to provide a specific example, we apply our general analysis to the power-law case, showing that we can obtain the thermal history of the Universe, in which the curvature density parameter may exhibit a peak at intermediate times. These features, alongside possible indications that non-zero curvature could alleviate the cosmological tensions, may serve as advantages for f(Q) gravity in non-flat geometry.
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author Shabani, Hamid
De, Avik
Loo, Tee-How
Saridakis, Emmanuel N.
author_facet Shabani, Hamid
De, Avik
Loo, Tee-How
Saridakis, Emmanuel N.
author_sort Shabani, Hamid
title Cosmology of f(Q) gravity in non-flat Universe
title_short Cosmology of f(Q) gravity in non-flat Universe
title_full Cosmology of f(Q) gravity in non-flat Universe
title_fullStr Cosmology of f(Q) gravity in non-flat Universe
title_full_unstemmed Cosmology of f(Q) gravity in non-flat Universe
title_sort cosmology of f(q) gravity in non-flat universe
publisher Springer
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/45428/
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12582-3
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