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Accelerated FRW solutions in Chern-Simons gravity

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL C
Volume 74, Issue 10, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-014-3087-9

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Funding

  1. FONDECYT [1130653, 1121030, 1110230]
  2. Universidad de Concepcion through DIUC [212.011.056-1.0]
  3. Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica CONICYT
  4. Universidad de Concepcion, Chile
  5. Direccion de Investigacion de la Universidad del Bio-Bio [DIUBB 1210072/R, GI1221407/VBC]
  6. Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso [PUCV 123.710]

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We consider a five-dimensional Einstein-Chern-Simons action which is composed of a gravitational sector and a sector of matter where the gravitational sector is given by a Chern-Simons gravity action instead of the Einstein-Hilbert action and where the matter sector is given by the so-called perfect fluid. It is shown that (i) the Einstein-Chern-Simons (EChS) field equations subject to suitable conditions can be written in a similar way to the Einstein-Maxwell field equations; (ii) these equations have solutions that describe an accelerated expansion for the three possible cosmological models of the universe, namely, spherical expansion, flat expansion, and hyperbolic expansion when a, a parameter of the theory, is greater than zero. This result allows us to conjecture that these solutions are compatible with the era of dark energy and that the energy-momentum tensor for the field ha, a bosonic gauge field from the Chern-Simons gravity action, corresponds to a form of positive cosmological constant. It is also shown that the EChS field equations have solutions compatible with the era of matter: (i) In the case of an open universe, the solutions correspond to an accelerated expansion (alpha > 0) with a minimum scale factor at initial time that, when time goes to infinity, the scale factor behaves as a hyperbolic sine function. (ii) In the case of a flat universe, the solutions describe an accelerated expansion whose scale factor behaves as an exponential function of time. (iii) In the case of a closed universe there is found only one solution for a universe in expansion, which behaves as a hyperbolic cosine function of time.

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