Anisotropic Cosmological Model in Modified Brans--Dicke Theory
S.M. M. Rasouli, Mehrdad Farhoudi, Hamid R. Sepangi

TL;DR
This paper explores anisotropic cosmological models within a modified Brans-Dicke framework derived from 5D vacuum equations, deriving solutions with power-law behaviors and analyzing their implications for universe evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a formalism for deriving 4D induced matter from 5D vacuum Brans-Dicke theory with anisotropic cosmology, including new classes of solutions and scalar potential forms.
Findings
Derived generalized Kasner relations among parameters.
Found conditions for scalar potential in power-law or logarithmic forms.
Indicated shrinking extra dimension compatible with decelerating universe.
Abstract
It has been shown that four dimensional Brans-Dicke theory with effective matter field and self interacting potential can be achieved from vacuum 5D BD field equations, where we refer to as modified Brans-Dicke theory (MBDT). We investigate a generalized Bianchi type I anisotropic cosmology in 5D BD theory, and by employing obtained formalism, we derive induced-matter on any 4D hypersurface in context of the MBDT. We illustrate that if the usual spatial scale factors are functions of time while scale factor of extra dimension is constant, and scalar field depends on time and fifth coordinate, then in general, one will encounter inconsistencies in field equations. Then, we assume the scale factors and scalar field depend on time and extra coordinate as separated variables in power law forms. Hence, we find a few classes of solutions in 5D spacetime through which, we probe the one which…
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