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Brans-Dicke scalar field cosmological model in Lyra’s geometry

In this paper, we have developed a new cosmological model in Einstein’s modified gravity theory using two types of modification: (i) Geometrical modification, in which we have used Lyra’s geometry in… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we have developed a new cosmological model in Einstein’s modified gravity theory using two types of modification: (i) Geometrical modification, in which we have used Lyra’s geometry in the left-hand side of the Einstein field equations (EFE), and (ii) modification in gravity (energy momentum tensor) on the right-hand side of EFE, as per the Brans-Dicke (BD) model. With these two modifications, we have investigated spatially homogeneous and anisotropic Bianchi type-I cosmological models of Einstein’s Brans-Dicke theory of gravitation in Lyra geometry. The model represents an accelerating universe at present and a decelerating in the past and is considered to be dominated by dark energy. Gauge function β and BD-scalar field ϕ are considered as a candidate for the dark energy and is responsible for the present acceleration. The derived model agrees at par with the recent supernovae (SN Ia) observations. We have set BD-coupling constant ω to be greater than 40000, seeing the solar system tests and evidence. We have discussed the various physical and geometrical properties of the models and have compared them with the corresponding relativistic models.

Keywords: cosmological model; field; lyra geometry; geometry; model; brans dicke

Journal Title: Physical Review D
Year Published: 2019

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