FRW Cosmology From Five Dimensional Vacuum Brans-Dicke Theory
Amir F. Bahrehbakhsh, Mehrdad Farhoudi, Hossein Shojaie

TL;DR
This paper explores how five-dimensional vacuum Brans-Dicke theory can produce four-dimensional cosmological models with accelerated expansion, analyzing solutions with various scalar fields and extra dimension behaviors.
Contribution
It demonstrates the equivalence of 5D vacuum FRW-like equations to 4D vacuum equations with a new scalar field and coupling, and identifies conditions for accelerated solutions consistent with observations.
Findings
Power law and exponential solutions for nonconstant scalar fields.
Accelerated solutions compatible with recent observational constraints.
Some solutions involve shrinking extra dimensions.
Abstract
We follow approach of induced matter theory for 5D vacuum BD, introduce induced matter and potential in 4D hypersurfaces, and employ generalized FRW type solution. We confine ourselves to scalar field and scale factors be functions of the time. This makes the induced potential, by its definition, vanishes. When the scale factor of fifth dimension and scalar field are not constants, 5D eqs for any geometry admit a power law relation between scalar field and scale factor of fifth dimension. Hence the procedure exhibits that 5D vacuum FRW like eqs are equivalent, in general, to corresponding 4D vacuum ones with the same spatial scale factor but new scalar field and coupling constant. We show that 5D vacuum FRW like eqs or its equivalent 4D vacuum ones admit accelerated solutions. For constant scalar field, eqs reduce to usual FRW eqs with typical radiation dominated universe. For this…
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