2020
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6382/ab8bb9
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Cosmological quantum entanglement: a possible testbed for the existence of Kalb–Ramond field

Abstract: In the present paper, we explore the possible effects of a second rank antisymmetric tensor field, known as Kalb–Ramond (KR) field, on cosmological particle production as well as on quantum entanglement for a massive scalar field propagating in a four dimensional FRW spacetime evolves through a symmetric bounce. For this purpose, the scalar field is considered to be coupled with the KR field and also with the Ricci scalar via the term ∼ξRΦ2 (with ξ be the coupling). The presence of KR field spoils the conforma… Show more

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“…At this point we should also mention the so-called teleparallel theories of gravity [86][87][88][89][90], which, in contrast to the aforementioned contorted theories of gravity, in which both the metric and the torsion fields 4 For another model with dynamical, "running", dark energy, where the space-time is associated with a dynamical field (dynamical space time), and its phenomenological consequences, see [60,61]. 5 At this point we mention that there are several interesting works in the literature dealing with the rôle of string-inspired KR fields in cosmology, for instance, in the context of modified gravity models we refer the reader to the works in [69][70][71][72] for further details and comparison with our results reported in this review. For brane-world models, see, eg.…”
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“…At this point we should also mention the so-called teleparallel theories of gravity [86][87][88][89][90], which, in contrast to the aforementioned contorted theories of gravity, in which both the metric and the torsion fields 4 For another model with dynamical, "running", dark energy, where the space-time is associated with a dynamical field (dynamical space time), and its phenomenological consequences, see [60,61]. 5 At this point we mention that there are several interesting works in the literature dealing with the rôle of string-inspired KR fields in cosmology, for instance, in the context of modified gravity models we refer the reader to the works in [69][70][71][72] for further details and comparison with our results reported in this review. For brane-world models, see, eg.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In fact, in effective four-dimensional gravitational field theory, which is obtained after compactification of the extra-dimensional string theory, this torsion is equivalent in the full quantum theory to a dynamical massless pseudoscalar field (KR axion), which is identified with the so-called string-model independent axion [67,68]. The presence of the pseudoscalar leads also to axion secondary hair in the (spinning) black holes of the theory [67] (at this point we mention that there are several interesting works in the literature dealing with the role of string-inspired KR fields in cosmology, for instance, in the context of modified gravity models we refer the reader to the works in [69][70][71][72] for further details and comparison with the results reported in this review. For brane-world models, see, e.g., Ref.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is clear that the answer to this question is encrypted within such a late time phenomena which indeed carries the information of the early universe. One such phenomena is "cosmological quantum entanglement" of a scalar field coupled with the KR field [144]. Motivated by this, we also address the cosmological particle production and the quantum entanglement of the scalar field in the present review.…”
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confidence: 99%