Reconstruction of f(R) Lagrangian from a massive scalar field
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Abstract: We present a reconstruction of the Lagrangian for gravity by using a massive scalar field. The scalar field is minimally coupled to the action of gravity. We demonstrate the use of a theorem based on invertible point transformation of anharmonic oscillator equation that has only recently been applied to gravitational physics. This avenue gives us a direct way to solve the field equations for a few well-known self-interaction potential of the scalar field. A few cases which do not fall in the regime of the theorem are also discussed. The models are discussed in the context of recent cosmological observations and viability issues.
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