Cosmological dynamics of brane gravity: A global dynamical system perspective
Hmar Zonunmawia, Wompherdeiki Khyllep, Jibitesh Dutta, Laur J\"arv

TL;DR
This paper uses dynamical system techniques to analyze the global cosmological behavior of brane gravity models, revealing their consistency with observed universe features such as matter dominance and late-time acceleration.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive global dynamical system analysis of brane gravity, including scalar fields and various potentials, to understand its cosmological implications.
Findings
Brane gravity models exhibit a long-lasting matter era.
Late-time acceleration is achievable in brane models.
Big-Rip singularity can be avoided in these models.
Abstract
The braneworld model of gravity is well-known for several notable cosmological features such as self-acceleration originating from a geometric and not matter source, effective dark energy behavior with phantom characteristics but not leading to a Big-Rip singularity, rough resemblance to the CDM evolution, etc. The dynamical system tools usually allow us to obtain generic conclusions on the global dynamics of a system over a wide range of initial conditions. With this motivation, in order to recover the important features of the braneworld model from a more global perspective, here, we investigate the global cosmological dynamics of the braneworld model using dynamical system techniques. We first analyze the case where there is just a normal matter on the brane and then extend the analysis to the case with an extra scalar field also trapped on the brane. In the presence of a…
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