Gravitational baryogenesis in $F(R)$ gravity's rainbow
Parviz Goodarzi

TL;DR
This paper explores how $F(R)$ gravity's rainbow, which includes quantum gravity effects, can generate the universe's baryon asymmetry through a modified gravitational baryogenesis mechanism, aligning with cosmological observations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel gravitational baryogenesis model within $F(R)$ gravity's rainbow, incorporating quantum gravity effects into baryon asymmetry generation.
Findings
Power-law solutions for cosmological equations were obtained.
Decoupling temperature and baryon-to-entropy ratio depend on rainbow function parameters.
Model predictions are consistent with observational constraints.
Abstract
We investigate the gravitational baryogenesis scenario within the context of gravity's rainbow which incorporates both modified gravity and energy-dependent spacetime. This study explores a mechanism for generating baryon asymmetry based on the interaction between the derivative of the Ricci scalar and the baryon current within the framework of gravity's rainbow. The rainbow functions, arising from quantum gravity effects, modify the gravitational interaction and the Friedmann equations, leading to a distinct evolution of the baryon asymmetry compared to standard gravity. We analyze the conditions under which a viable baryon asymmetry can be produced, taking into account the constraints from cosmological observations and the specific form of the function. By examining the cosmological equations in the context of gravity's rainbow, we obtain…
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