2001
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/18/7/319
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On the consistency of a repulsive gravity phase in the early Universe

Abstract: We exploit the possibility of existence of a repulsive gravity phase in the evolution of the Universe. A toy model with a free scalar field minimally coupled to gravity, but with the "wrong sign" for the energy and negative curvature for the spatial section, is studied in detail. The background solutions display a bouncing, non-singular Universe. The model is well-behaved with respect to tensor perturbations. But, it exhibits growing models with respect to scalar perturbations whose maximum occurs in the bounc… Show more

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“…However, it was recently shown [16] that such an approach will lead to an overproduction of large inhomogeneities at various different times, breaking the cosmological principle hypothesis long before nucleosynthesis. Such an approach is therefore not applicable, and we must resort to the next-to-simple possibility, namely a free massless scalar field which is known to reproduce the stiff matter fluid behavior at the background level [21]. The action we shall start with thus reads…”
Section: The Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it was recently shown [16] that such an approach will lead to an overproduction of large inhomogeneities at various different times, breaking the cosmological principle hypothesis long before nucleosynthesis. Such an approach is therefore not applicable, and we must resort to the next-to-simple possibility, namely a free massless scalar field which is known to reproduce the stiff matter fluid behavior at the background level [21]. The action we shall start with thus reads…”
Section: The Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, from the viewpoint of perturbative analysis, the existence of a repulsive gravity phase in the evolution of the universe could lead to growing models with respect to scalar perturbations producing then, large inhomogeneities. Hence a repulsive phase may destroy homogeneity and in this sense it may be unstable [75]. In [76], it has been discussed that a transition from positive gravitational coupling G to negative one results in an instability, in such a way that, small deviations from isotropy and homogeneity within the gravitational field will grow unboundedly, leading to a true cosmological singularity at the boundary between gravity and anti gravity.…”
Section: Newtonian Limit a Model For Running G And The Value Of κmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brans-Dicke gravity with negative Brans-Dicke parameter and dust cosmological solution is also characterized by a repulsive gravity [52,53]. The consistency of a repulsive gravity phase in the early universe was discussed in [54]. Inflation theory predicts as well a repulsive gravity stage at the early epoch of the universe [55].…”
Section: Frw Cosmology With Constant Hubble Parametermentioning
confidence: 99%