Some Cosmological Implications Of Extended Scalar
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2019
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
This thesis is devoted to explore some cosmological implications in
gravity and generalized
reconstruction of
gravity. Initially, we discuss the cosmological
theory (where ,
and
represent the
Ricci scalar, scalar invariant and scalar field) corresponding to power law and de
Sitter evolution in the framework of FRW universe model. We derive the energy
conditions for this modified theory which seem to be more general and can be reduced
to some known forms of these conditions in general relativity,
and
theories. We also present the general constraints in terms of recent values of snap,
jerk, deceleration and Hubble parameters. The energy bounds are analyzed for
reconstructed as well as known models in this theory. Finally, the free parameters are
analyzed comprehensively.
First and second laws of black hole thermodynamics are examined at the apparent
horizon of FRW spacetime in
gravity. In this modified theory, Friedmann
equations are formulated for any spatial curvature. These equations can be presented into the
form of first law of thermodynamics for
̂
̂
, where ̂ is an
extra entropy term because of the non-equilibrium presentation of the equations and
̂
for the equilibrium presentation. The generalized second law of thermodynamics
(GSLT) is expressed in an inclusive form where these results can be represented in GR,
and
gravities. Finally to check the validity of GSLT, we take some particular models
and produce constraints of the parameters.
Moreover, we examine static spherically symmetric wormhole solutions in
generalized
gravity. To do this, we consider three different kinds of fluids:
anisotropic, barotropic and isotropic. We explore different
models and
inspect the energy conditions for all of those three fluids. It is found that under some
models in this theory, it is possible to obtain wormhole solutions without requiring
exotic matter. From our results, one can conclude that for all three cases of fluids
stable and realistic wormhole solutions can be constructed.
Further, we have considered
action which is non-minimally coupled to the
x
scalar field. In this context, we obtain the exact analytical solutions for inflationary
era as well as find a graceful exit condition from inflation. We calculate the perturbed
parameters, i.e., number of e-folds, slow-roll parameters, scalar and tensor power
spectra, corresponding spectral indices and ultimately tensor to scalar ratio. It is
showed that the power spectra lead to blue-tilt for this model. The trajectories of the
perturbed parameters are plotted to compare the results with recent observations.
Finally, we will discuss cosmological models using Bianchi type I for
anisotropic fluid in
theory of gravity which involves scalar potential. For this
purpose, we consider power law assumptions of coupling function and scalar field
along with the proportionality condition of expansion and shear scalars. We choose
two
models and obtain exact solutions of field equations in both cases. For
these constructed models, the behavior of different physical quantities like EoS
parameter, self-interacting potential as well as deceleration and skewness parameters
is explored and illustrated graphically for the feasible ranges of free parameters. It is
concluded that anisotropic fluid approaches to isotropy in later cosmic times for both
models which is compatible with the observational data.
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Dr. Muhammad Zubair, MATHEMATICS, Scalar, SP13