Metric-affine cosmological models and the inverse problem of the calculus of variations. Part II: Variational bootstrapping of the \(\Lambda \)CDM model

IF 4.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS
Ludovic Ducobu, Nicoleta Voicu
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Abstract

The method of variational bootstrapping, based on canonical variational completion, allows one to construct a Lagrangian for a physical theory depending on two sets of field variables, starting from a guess of the field equations for only one such set. This setup is particularly appealing for the construction of modified theories of gravity, since one can take lessons from GR for an “educated guess” of the metric field equations; the field equations for the other fields are then fixed by the obtained Lagrangian (up to terms that are completely independent from the metric tensor). In the present paper, we apply variational bootstrapping to determine metric-affine models which are, in a variational sense, closest to the \(\Lambda \)CDM model of cosmology. Starting from an “educated guess” that formally resembles the Einstein field equations with a cosmological “constant” (actually, a scalar function built from the metric and the connection) and a dark matter term, the method then allows to find “corrected” metric equations and to “bootstrap” the connection field equations. Lagrangians obtained via this method, though imposing some restricting criteria, still encompass a wide variety of metric-affine models. In particular, they allow for a subclass of quadratic metric-affine theories restricted to linear terms in the curvature tensor.

度量-仿射宇宙学模型和变分法的反问题。第二部分:\(\Lambda \) CDM模型的变分自举
基于正则变分补全的变分自举方法,允许人们根据两组场变量来构造物理理论的拉格朗日量,从猜测其中一组场变量的场方程开始。这种设置对于构建修正的引力理论特别有吸引力,因为人们可以从广义相对论中吸取教训,对度量场方程进行“有根据的猜测”;其他场的场方程则由得到的拉格朗日量固定(直到完全独立于度规张量的项)。在本文中,我们应用变分自举来确定在变分意义上最接近宇宙学\(\Lambda \) CDM模型的度量仿射模型。从一个形式上类似于爱因斯坦场方程的“有根据的猜测”开始,它带有一个宇宙学“常数”(实际上是一个由度规和连接建立的标量函数)和一个暗物质项,然后该方法允许找到“修正”的度规方程,并“引导”连接场方程。通过这种方法得到的拉格朗日量,虽然施加了一些限制条件,但仍然包含了各种各样的度量仿射模型。特别是,它们允许二次度规仿射理论的一个子类被限制在曲率张量的线性项中。
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The European Physical Journal C
The European Physical Journal C 物理-物理:粒子与场物理
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
15.90%
发文量
1008
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
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