Non-singular Bounce Cosmology from Lagrange Multiplier $F(R)$ Gravity
Shin'ichi Nojiri, S.D. Odintsov, V.K. Oikonomou, Tanmoy Paul

TL;DR
This paper explores non-singular bounce cosmology within Lagrange multiplier $F(R)$ gravity, reconstructing the gravity form that produces such evolution, analyzing primordial perturbations, and comparing results with observational data.
Contribution
It introduces a reconstruction method for Lagrange multiplier $F(R)$ gravity to realize non-singular bounce cosmology and analyzes primordial perturbations and stability in this framework.
Findings
Primordial perturbations generated during contraction.
Reconstructed $F(R)$ form consistent with bounce evolution.
Predicted spectral index and tensor-to-scalar ratio match observations.
Abstract
In this work we study non-singular{ bounce cosmology} in the context of the Lagrange multiplier generalized gravity theory of gravity. We specify our study by using a specific variant form of the well known matter{ bounce cosmology}, with scale factor , and we demonstrate that for , the primordial curvature perturbations are generated deeply in the contraction era. Particularly, we show explicitly that the perturbation modes exit the horizon at a large negative time during the contraction era, which in turn makes the ``low-curvature'' regime, the era for which the calculations of observational indices related to the primordial power spectrum can be considered reliable. Using the reconstruction techniques for the Lagrange multiplier gravity, we construct the form of effective gravity that can realize such a cosmological…
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