2016
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.93.024051
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General relativity as an attractor for scalar-torsion cosmology

Abstract: We study flat Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker cosmological models for a scalar field coupled nonminimally to teleparallel gravity with generic coupling and potential functions. The goal of this paper is to determine the conditions under which cosmological evolution tends to the limit where the variation of the gravitational "constant" ceases and the system evolves close to general relativity. These conditions can be read off from the approximate analytical solutions describing the process in matter and pot… Show more

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“…Again, the convergence to the value ϕ is either monotonic or oscillating, depending on the model parameters. In the scalar-torsion cosmology the attractor mechanism works and the approximation solutions can be found also in the radiation domination era [16]. Similarly to the scalar-(curvature)tensor case, the behavior of the gravitational "constant" in cosmological time can be read off from the solutions above.…”
Section: Scalar-torsion Cosmologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Again, the convergence to the value ϕ is either monotonic or oscillating, depending on the model parameters. In the scalar-torsion cosmology the attractor mechanism works and the approximation solutions can be found also in the radiation domination era [16]. Similarly to the scalar-(curvature)tensor case, the behavior of the gravitational "constant" in cosmological time can be read off from the solutions above.…”
Section: Scalar-torsion Cosmologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly to the scalar-(curvature)tensor case, the behavior of the gravitational "constant" in cosmological time can be read off from the solutions above. So, although scalar-torsion gravity is rather different from scalar-(curvature)tensor gravity, the mechanism to stabilize the gravitational "constant" via cosmological background evolution is also possible here [16].…”
Section: Scalar-torsion Cosmologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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