2017
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2017/11/026
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Anisotropic inflation with a non-minimally coupled electromagnetic field to gravity

Abstract: We consider the non-minimal model of gravity in Y (R)F 2 -form. We investigate a particular case of the model, for which the higher order derivatives are eliminated but the scalar curvature R is kept to be dynamical via the constraintThe effective fluid obtained can be represented by interacting electromagnetic field and vacuum depending on Y (R), namely, the energy density of the vacuum tracks R while energy density of the conventional electromagnetic field is dynamically scaled with the factor2 . We give exa… Show more

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“…It would be interesting to examine the validity of the cosmic no-hair conjecture for some other possible coupling terms in the conformal-violating theory. For example, those models that have been discussed recently, e.g., I R, R μν , R μνλκ [79,80,[91][92][93][94][95][96], I = I A 2 [97], I = I (G) [98,99], and I = I (k F ) αβμν [100,101]. The result shown in this paper focusing on the late-time evolution is a new approach to the selection rules for the compatible models.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…It would be interesting to examine the validity of the cosmic no-hair conjecture for some other possible coupling terms in the conformal-violating theory. For example, those models that have been discussed recently, e.g., I R, R μν , R μνλκ [79,80,[91][92][93][94][95][96], I = I A 2 [97], I = I (G) [98,99], and I = I (k F ) αβμν [100,101]. The result shown in this paper focusing on the late-time evolution is a new approach to the selection rules for the compatible models.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…A conformal-violating Maxwell theory can be described by the general action given by [82][83][84] [79,80,[91][92][93][94][95][96], I = I A 2 [97], I = I (G) [98,99], and I = I (k F ) αβμν [100,101] have been considered extensively in the literature. Note that the Planck mass M p has been set as one for convenience.…”
Section: Conformal-violating Maxwell Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From (45) we see that p = −ρ + 2ρ 3n (47) and by considering the Planck data and perfect fluid approach f (ρ) ρ = 2 3n = 5.3 × 10 −3 , gives n ≈ 126 at the inflation. We note that the anisotropic solutions which obtained in [40] with the mean scale factor v = v 1 t α−1/3 have the same cosmological parameters (the mean Hubble and deceleration parameters) with the isotropic scale factor a = a 0 t n , where n = α − 1/3. Therefore the analysis of the mean quantities in [40] gives the same results with this isotropic case.…”
Section: The Power Law Expansionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Also the RF 2 type couplings and their effects on gravity are studied in [28][29][30], and they were derived from reduction of higher dimensional gravity theories [31][32][33] and the calculation of vacuum polarization in a curved background [34]. Furthermore it is important to note that they also have used to explain the generation of primordial magnetic fields [27,[35][36][37][38][39][40][41].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%