The Dark side of the torsion: Dark Energy from kinetic torsion [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.01052


An extension to the Einstein-Cartan (EC) action is discussed in terms of cosmological solutions. The torsion incorporated in the EC Lagrangian is assumed to be totally anti-symmetric, and written by of a vector $S^\mu$. Then this torsion model, compliant with the Cosmological Principle, is made dynamical by introducing its quadratic, totally anti-symmetric derivative. The EC Lagrangian then splits up into the Einstein-Hilbert portion and a (mass) term $\sim s_0^2$. While for the quintessence model, dark energy arises from the potential, here the kinetic term, $\frac{1}{\mu^2} \dot{s}_0^2$, plays the role of dark energy. The quadratic torsion term, on the other hand, gives rise to a stiff fluid that leads to a bouncing solution. A bound on the bouncing solution is calculated.

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D. Benisty, E. Guendelman, A. Venn, et. al.
Fri, 3 Sep 21
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Comments: 6 pages, 1 figure