A bridge between unified cosmic history by $f(R)$-gravity and BIonic system
Alireza Sepehri, Salvatore Capozziello, Mohammad Reza Setare

TL;DR
This paper develops a $f(R)$ gravity cosmological model linked to a BIon system, explaining cosmic transitions from inflation to late-time acceleration through brane dynamics and wormhole energy transfer.
Contribution
It introduces a novel $f(R)$ model connecting cosmic history with BIon configurations and brane interactions, explaining redshift transitions via wormhole dynamics.
Findings
Redshift decreases with temperature during inflation and deceleration phases.
Wormholes form and vanish, transferring energy between extra dimensions and our universe.
Model reduces to $ ext{Lambda}$CDM at late times.
Abstract
Recently, the cosmological deceleration-acceleration transition redshift in gravity has been considered in order to address consistently the problem of cosmic evolution. It is possible to show that the deceleration parameter changes sign at a given redshift according to observational data. Furthermore, a gravity cosmological model can be constructed in brane-antibrane system starting from the very early universe and accounting for the cosmological redshift at all phases of cosmic history, from inflation to late time acceleration. Here we propose a model where transition redshifts correspond to inflation-deceleration and deceleration-late time acceleration transitions starting froma BIon system. At the point where the universe was born, due to the transition of black fundamental strings to the BIon configuration, the redshift is approximately infinity and…
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