A new paradigm for the dynamics of the early Universe
Robin W. Tucker, Timothy J. Walton, Manuel Array\'as, Jos\'e L., Trueba

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new classical field theory framework for early Universe cosmology, providing analytic solutions that describe various evolutionary scenarios, including a big bang followed by eternal acceleration, with implications for dark energy and dark matter.
Contribution
It presents a novel Einstein-vector-scalar-Maxwell-fluid model with analytic solutions, predicting observable cosmological parameters without requiring external fluid equations.
Findings
A big-bang scenario with eternal exponential acceleration.
Predicted current value of the jerk parameter.
Existence of source-free Maxwell configurations with magnetic helicity.
Abstract
This paper invokes a new mechanism for reducing a coupled system of fields (including Einstein's equations without a cosmological constant) to equations that possess solutions exhibiting characteristics of immediate relevance to current observational astronomy. Our approach is formulated as a classical Einstein-vector-scalar-Maxwell-fluid field theory on a spacetime with three-sphere spatial sections. Analytic cosmological solutions are found using local charts familiar from standard LFRW cosmological models. These solutions can be used to describe different types of evolution for the metric scale factor, the Hubble, jerk and de-acceleration functions, the scalar spacetime curvature and the Kretschmann invariant. The cosmological sector of the theory accommodates a particular single big-bang scenario followed by an eternal exponential acceleration of the scale factor. Such a solution…
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