Further Refining Swampland dS Conjecture in Mimetic f(G) Gravity
S. Noori Gashti, J. Sadeghi, and M. R. Alipour

TL;DR
This paper investigates the compatibility of the refined swampland de Sitter conjecture with mimetic f(G) gravity inflation models, analyzing cosmological parameters and adjusting free parameters to satisfy the conjecture.
Contribution
It refines the swampland dS conjecture within mimetic f(G) gravity and demonstrates conditions under which the conjecture is satisfied by the inflationary model.
Findings
Refined swampland dS conjecture can be satisfied with specific parameter choices.
Cosmological parameters align with observational data under the refined conjecture.
The original conjecture is not satisfied, but the further refined version is achievable.
Abstract
Mimetic gravity analysis has been studied as a theory in various types of general relativity extensions, such as mimetic f(R) gravity, mimetic f(R, T) gravity, mimetic f(R, G) gravity, etc., in the literature. This paper presents a set of equations arising from mimetic conditions and studies cosmic inflation with a combination of mimetic f(G) gravity and swampland dS conjectures. We analyze and evaluate these results. Therefore, we first thoroughly introduce the mimetic f(G) gravity and calculate some cosmological parameters such as the scalar spectral index, the tensor-to-scalar ratio, and the slow-roll parameters. Also, we investigate the potential according to the mimetic f(G) gravity. Then we will challenge the swampland dS conjectures with this condition. By expressing the coefficient of swampland dS conjectures viz and in terms of and , we plot some…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
