Cosmology with Higher-Derivative Gravities
H. Khodabakhshi, M. Farhang, F. Shojai, H. L\"u

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel method to analyze the cosmological effects of higher-derivative gravity theories, enabling efficient solutions of Friedmann equations and exploring new universe evolution scenarios like wall-bouncing and inflation.
Contribution
It introduces a classification scheme for high-derivative contributions to Friedmann equations, facilitating analysis of their cosmological impacts and observational feasibility.
Findings
Method effectively solves modified Friedmann equations
Identifies conditions for wall-bouncing universe scenarios
Demonstrates inflationary phases without extra scalar fields
Abstract
We introduce an ingenious approach to explore cosmological implications of higher-derivative gravity theories. The key novelty lies in the characterization of the additional massive spin-0 modes constructed from Hubble derivatives as an effective density, with the corresponding pressure uniquely determined by energy conservation, while terms with no Hubble derivatives directly alter Friedmann equations. This classification of the various high-derivative contributions to Friedmann equations develops insight about their cosmological impacts and is essential for understanding the universe's evolution across energy scales. Various examples of higher-derivative gravity theories illustrate the power of this method in efficiently solving Friedmann equations and exploring new phenomena. Using CMB and BAO data, we apply this method to assess the observational feasibility of wall-bouncing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
