An exact Bianchi type-V perfect fluid cosmological model is obtained in a scalar tensor theory proposed by Sen (Z. Phys. 149:311, 1957) based on Lyra Manifold in case of β is a constant and it is shown that this cosmological model exists only in the case of Radiation Universe (ρ = 3p) if β is a function of 't' using negative constant deceleration parameter. Some physical and geometrical properties of these models are discussed.
Exact Bianchi type II, VIII and IX String cosmological models are obtained in the Saez-Ballester theory of gravitation. Some physical and geometrical properties of the models are studied.
In this work devoted to the investigation of the Tsallis holographic dark energy (IR cut-off is Hubble radius) in homogeneous and anisotropic Kantowski–Sachs Universe within the frame-work of Saez–Ballester scalar tensor theory of gravitation. We have constructed non-interacting and interacting Tsallis holographic dark energy models by solving the field equations using the relationship between the metric potentials. This relation leads to a viable deceleration parameter model which exhibits a transition of the Universe from deceleration to acceleration. In interacting case, we focus on sign-changeable interaction between Tsallis holographic dark energy and dark matter. The dynamical parameters like equation of state parameter, energy densities of Tsallis holographic dark energy and dark matter, deceleration parameter, and statefinder parameters of the models are explained through graphical representation. And also, we discussed the stability analysis of the our models.
In this paper, we consider Bianchi type-VI0 space–time filled with anisotropic modified holographic Ricci dark energy in a scalar–tensor theory proposed by Brans–Dicke (Phys. Rev. 124, 925 (1961)). The field equations in this scalar–tensor theory, have been solved for the following physically relevant assumptions: (i) the scalar field ([Formula: see text]) is proportional to average scale factor (a(t)), (ii) expansion scalar (θ) in the model is proportional to shear scalar (σ). It has been observed that the presented universe is in an accelerating phase at the present epoch, which is in good agreement with the recent astronomical observations. We have also discussed some other properties of the obtained model.
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