Dynamical system analysis of cosmological evolution in the Aether scalar tensor theory
Jo\~ao Lu\'is Rosa, Tom Zlosnik

TL;DR
This paper uses dynamical system analysis to explore cosmological evolution in the Aether Scalar Tensor (AeST) theory, showing it can mimic standard cosmology and potentially replace dark matter.
Contribution
It introduces a new set of functions in AeST theory and analyzes their cosmological implications using dynamical systems, demonstrating compatibility with observed cosmic behavior.
Findings
Models closely approximate ΛCDM at the background level
Invariant submanifolds relate to matter absence scenarios
Models can satisfy weak-field constraints while replicating dark matter effects
Abstract
The Aether Scalar Tensor (AeST) theory is an extension of General Relativity (GR), proposed for addressing galactic and cosmological observations without dark matter.The action for the theory includes a function that can currently only be constrained by phenomenological considerations. In antecedent work, forms of this function were considered that led to an effective fluid contribution to the cosmological evolution equations that approximated that of dust more and more closely at late cosmic times. In this work we consider an alternative set of functions that most closely approximate dust at the earliest cosmic times and where deviations from dust-like behaviour gradually emerge with time. We use the dynamical system formalism to analyze example models from both possible sets of functions, introducing a complete set of dynamical variables describing the spacetime curvature, energy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
