We study the cosmological evolution of some nonlocal gravity models, when the initial conditions are set during a phase of primordial inflation. We examine in particular three models, the so-called RT, RR and Δ4 models, previously introduced by our group. We find that, during inflation, the RT model has a viable background evolution, but at the level of cosmological perturbations develops instabilities that make it nonviable. In contrast, the RR and Δ4 models have a viable evolution even when their initial conditions are set during a phase of primordial inflation.

Belgacem, E., Cusin, G., Foffa, S., Maggiore, M., Mancarella, M. (2018). Stability issues of nonlocal gravity during primordial inflation. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS A, 33(1) [10.1142/S0217751X18500070].

Stability issues of nonlocal gravity during primordial inflation

Mancarella M.
2018

Abstract

We study the cosmological evolution of some nonlocal gravity models, when the initial conditions are set during a phase of primordial inflation. We examine in particular three models, the so-called RT, RR and Δ4 models, previously introduced by our group. We find that, during inflation, the RT model has a viable background evolution, but at the level of cosmological perturbations develops instabilities that make it nonviable. In contrast, the RR and Δ4 models have a viable evolution even when their initial conditions are set during a phase of primordial inflation.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
cosmology; Modified gravity; nonlocal gravity;
English
2018
33
1
1850007
none
Belgacem, E., Cusin, G., Foffa, S., Maggiore, M., Mancarella, M. (2018). Stability issues of nonlocal gravity during primordial inflation. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS A, 33(1) [10.1142/S0217751X18500070].
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