Unifying inflation with late-time acceleration by a bionic system

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DOI10.1016/J.PHYSLETB.2015.05.042zbMATH Open1369.83117arXiv1505.05105OpenAlexW2099668085MaRDI QIDQ2398993FDOQ2398993


Authors: Alireza Sepehri, Farook Rahaman, Anirudh Pradhan, Iftikar Hossain Sardar, M. R. Setare, Salvatore Capozziello Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 August 2017

Published in: Physics Letters B (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this research, we propose a new model that allows to unify inflation, deceleration and acceleration phases of expansion history in BIonic system. In this model, in the beginning, there have been k black fundamental strings that transited to the BIon configuration at a corresponding point. At this point, two universe brane and universe antibrane have been created, interacted with each other via one wormhole and inflated. With decreasing temperature, the energy of this wormhole flowed into universe branes and lead to inflation. After a short time, wormhole died, inflation ended and deceleration epoch started. With approaching two universe brane and antibrane together, tachyon was born, grew and caused creation of one new wormhole. At this time, two universe brane and antibrane connected again and late-time acceleration era of the universe began. We compare our model with previous unified phantom model and observational data and obtain some cosmological parameters like temperature in terms of time. We also find that deceleration parameter is negative during inflation and late-time acceleration epochs and positive during deceleration era. This means that our model is consistent with previous prediction and cosmological experiments.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1505.05105




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