In this paper we undertake the modified theory of gravity f (R, T ), where R and T are the Ricci scalar and the trace of the energy momentum tensor, respectively. Imposing the conservation of the energy momentum tensor, we obtain a model about what dynamics and stability are studied. The stability is developed using the de Sitter and power-law solutions. The results show that the model presents stability for both the de Sitter and power-law solutions. Regarding the dynamics, cosmological solutions are obtained by integrating the background equations for both the low-redshift and High-redshift regimes and are consistent with the observational data.
We investigate some cosmological features of the
ΛCDM model in the framework of the generalized teleparallel
theory of gravity f(T) where T denotes the torsion scalar. Its
reconstruction is performed giving rise to an integration constant
Q and other input parameters according to which we point out more
analysis. Thereby, we show that for some values of this constant,
the first and second laws of thermodynamics can be realized in the
equilibrium description, for the universe with the temperature
inside the horizon equal to that at the apparent horizon. Moreover,
still within these suitable values of the constant, we show that the
model may be stable using the de Sitter and Power-Law cosmological
solutions.
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