Particle creation in a f(R) theory with cosmological constraints
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Quantization of the gravitational field (83C45) Macroscopic interaction of the gravitational field with matter (hydrodynamics, etc.) (83C55) Relativistic gravitational theories other than Einstein's, including asymmetric field theories (83D05) Relativistic cosmology (83F05) Astrophysical cosmology (85A40)
Abstract: In this paper we study the creation of super-massive real scalar particles in the framework of a modified gravity theory, with parameters constrained by observational data. The analysis is restrict to a homogeneous and isotropic flat and radiation dominated universe. We compare the results to the standard Einstein gravity with cosmological constant ( model), and we show that the total number density of created particles in the model is very close to the standard case. Another interesting result is that the spectrum of created particles is independent at early times.
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