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52. Internal space structure generalization of the quintom cosmological scenario
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Chimento, Luis P., Forte, Mónica, Lazkoz, Ruth, and Richarte, Martín G.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We introduce the Lagrangian for a multi-scalar field configuration in a $N$-dimensional internal space endowed with a constant metric $Q_{ik}$ and generalize the quintom cosmological scenario. We find the energy momentum tensor of the model and show that the set of dual transformations, that preserve the form of the Einstein equations in the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) cosmology, is enlarged. We show that the stability of the power law solutions leads to an exponential potential which is invariant under linear transformations in the internal space. Moreover, we obtain the general exact solution of the Einstein-Klein-Gordon equations for that potential. There exist solutions that cross the phantom divide and solutions that blow up at a finite time, exhibiting a superaccelerated behavior and ending in a big rip. We show that the quintom model with a separable potential can be identified with a mixture of several fluids. This framework includes the $\Lambda$CDM model, a bouncing model, and a setting sourced by a cosmic string network plus a cosmological constant. The we concentrate on the case where the dimension of the internal quintessence sector $N_{q}$ exceeds the dimension of the internal phantom sector $N_{ph}$. For $(N_q,N_{ph})=(2,1)$ the dark energy density derived from the 3-scalar field crosses the phantom divide and its negative component plays the role of the negative part of a classical Dirac Field., Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures
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- 2008
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53. Singular fate of the universe in modified theories of gravity
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Fernández-Jambrina, L. and Lazkoz, Ruth
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
In this paper we study the final fate of the universe in modified theories of gravity. As compared with general relativistic formulations, in these scenarios the Friedmann equation has additional terms which are relevant for low density epochs. We analyze the sort of future singularities to be found under the usual assumption the expanding Universe is solely filled with a pressureless component. We report our results using two schemes: one concerned with the behavior of curvature scalars, and a more refined one linked to observers. Some examples with a very solid theoretical motivation and some others with a more phenomenological nature are used for illustration., Comment: 6 pages, final version, accepted for publication in Physics Letters B, references added, revtex
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- 2008
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54. Dynamics of dark energy with a coupling to dark matter
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Boehmer, Christian G., Caldera-Cabral, Gabriela, Lazkoz, Ruth, and Maartens, Roy
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Abstract
Dark energy and dark matter are the dominant sources in the evolution of the late universe. They are currently only indirectly detected via their gravitational effects, and there could be a coupling between them without violating observational constraints. We investigate the background dynamics when dark energy is modelled as exponential quintessence, and is coupled to dark matter via simple models of energy exchange. We introduce a new form of dark sector coupling, which leads to a more complicated dynamical phase space and has a better physical motivation than previous mathematically similar couplings., Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, revtex, references added
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- 2008
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55. Bridging geometries and potentials in DBI cosmologies
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Chimento, Luis P. and Lazkoz, Ruth
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We investigate the link between the warp function and the potential in DBI cosmologies in connection with the possibility they represent power-law solutions. A prescription is given to take advantage of the known result that given a warp factor there is always a choice of potential resulting in a constant ratio between pressure and energy density. The method is illustrated with examples with interesting models for either the warp factor or the potential. We complete this investigation by giving a recipe to exploit symmetries in order to generate new solutions from existing ones; this method can be applied, for instance, to the power-law cosmologies obtained using our prescription., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, revtex
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- 2007
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56. Geometrical constraints on dark energy models
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Lazkoz, Ruth
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Astrophysics - Abstract
This contribution intends to give a pedagogical introduction to the topic of dark energy (the mysterious agent supposed to drive the observed late time acceleration of the Universe) and to various observational tests which require only assumptions on the geometry of the Universe. Those tests are the supernovae luminosity, the CMB shift, the direct Hubble data, and the baryon acoustic oscillations test. An historical overview of Cosmology is followed by some generalities on FRW spacetimes (the best large-scale description of the Universe), and then the test themselves are discussed. A convenient section on statistical inference is included as well., Comment: 28 pages, 15 pages, lecture notes prepared for the ``Advanced Summer School in Physics 2007" organized by Cinvestav (Mexico DF)
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- 2007
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57. Chaplygin DGP cosmologies
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Bouhmadi-López, Mariam and Lazkoz, Ruth
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Astrophysics - Abstract
A new class of braneworld models displaying late-time phantom acceleration without resorting to a phantom fluid is presented. In this scenario expansion is fuelled by dark matter together with some effective dark energy capable of crossing the phantom divide. Unlike a previous proposal of this nature, in these models the effective phantom behaviour remains valid at all redshifts for some choices of the free parameters of the models. The construction is based on the generalised Chaplygin gas, and the cosmological history interpolates between a standard CDM-like behaviour at early times and a de Sitter-like behaviour at late times, so no future singularity is reached., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, revtex
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- 2007
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58. Cosmological constraints combining H(z), CMB shift and SNIa observational data
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Lazkoz, Ruth and Majerotto, Elisabetta
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Astrophysics - Abstract
Recently H(z) data obtained from differential ages of galaxies have been proposed as a new geometrical probe of dark energy. In this paper we use those data, combined with other background tests (CMB shift and SNIa data), to constrain a set of general relativistic dark energy models together with some other models motivated by extra dimensions. Our analysis rests mostly on Bayesian statistics, and we conclude that LCDM is at least substantially favoured, and that braneworld models are less favoured than general relativistic ones., Comment: 17 pages, 11 figures; improved discussion, new figures, updated to match published version
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- 2007
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59. Quintom cosmologies with arbitrary potentials
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Lazkoz, Ruth, León, Genly, and Quiros, Israel
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Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
In this paper we investigate quintom cosmologies with arbitrary potentials from the dynamical systems perspective. The dynamical systems analysis is complete in the sense that it includes the asymptotic regime where both scalar fields diverge, which proves to be particularly relevant in connection with the existence of tracking phases. The results of the present study indicate that the existence of phantom attractors is not generic: for quintom models there may exist either de Sitter attractors associated with the saddle points of the potential, or tracking attractors in the asymptotic regime where the scalar fields diverge., Comment: revtex4, 9 pages, 3 eps figures, Article in press at PLB
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- 2007
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60. Observational constraints on phantom-like braneworld cosmologies
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Lazkoz, Ruth, Maartens, Roy, and Majerotto, Elisabetta
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Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We investigate a simple braneworld model in which the universe contains only cold dark matter and a cosmological constant, but the effective dark energy is phantom-like because of extra-dimensional gravity effects. Modified gravity screens the cosmological constant Lambda, allowing for a larger Lambda. In practice, observations do not favour any significant screening. We use supernova data, the cosmic microwave background shift parameter, and the baryon oscillation peak in the galaxy distribution to constrain the model. We find the mean value of Omega_m with 68% confidence limits, and an upper limit on Omega_Lambda at the 68% confidence level. The best-fit model is very close to a standard LCDM model, but the LCDM model provides a better fit since it has one less parameter., Comment: small improvements; matches the version to appear in Phys Rev D
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- 2006
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61. Crossing the phantom divide without phantom matter
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Chimento, Luis P., Lazkoz, Ruth, Maartens, Roy, and Quiros, Israel
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Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
A class of braneworld models can lead to phantom-like acceleration of the late universe, but without the need for any phantom matter. In the simplest models, the universe contains only cold dark matter and a cosmological constant. We generalize these models by introducing a quintessence field. The new feature in our models is that quintessence leads to a crossing of the phantom divide, $w=-1$. This is a purely gravitational effect, and there is no phantom instability. Furthermore, the Hubble parameter is always decreasing, and there is no big rip singularity in the future., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, revtex4
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- 2006
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62. Crossing the phantom barrier with purely kinetic multiple k-essence
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Chimento, Luis P. and Lazkoz, Ruth
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We consider multiple k-essence sources and obtain the conditions their kinetic functions must satisfy so that purely kinetic k-essences lead to models with phantom barrier crossing. After that, we show that polynomial kinetic functions allow the integration of the dynamical equations determining the geometry and the k-fields. The models thus obtained have accelerated expansion at late cosmic time, representing universes ending at a finite time with a big rip singularity. In addition, these models begin to evolve from an initial singularity, so they have a finite time span., Comment: 5 pages, revtex
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- 2006
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63. Quintom cosmologies admitting either tracking or phantom attractors
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Lazkoz, Ruth and León, Genly
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Astrophysics - Abstract
In this paper we investigate the evolution of a class of cosmologies fuelled by quintom dark energy and dark matter. Quintom dark energy is a hybrid of quintessence and phantom which involves the participation of two reals scalar fields playing the roles of those two types of dark energy. In that framework we examine from a dynamical systems perspective the possibility that those fields are coupled among them by considering an exponential potential with an interesting functional dependence similar but not identical to others studied before. The model we consider represents a counterexample to the typical behavior of quintom models with exponential potentials because it admits either tracking attractors ($w=0$), or phantom attractors ($w<-1$)., Comment: revtex4, 7 pages, 6 figures
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- 2006
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64. Duality extended Chaplygin cosmologies with a big rip
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Chimento, Luis P. and Lazkoz, Ruth
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We consider modifications to the Friedmann equation motivated by recent proposals along these lines pursuing an explanation to the observed late time acceleration. Here we show those modifications can be framed within a theory with self-interacting gravity, where the term self-interaction refers here to the presence of functions of $\rho$ and $p$ in the right hand side of the Einstein equations. We then discuss the construction of the duals of the cosmologies generated within that framework. After that we investigate the modifications required to generate generalized and modified Chaplygin cosmologies and show that their duals belong to a larger family of cosmologies we call extended Chaplygin cosmologies. Finally, by letting the parameters of those models take values not earlier considered in the literature we show some representatives of that family of cosmologies display sudden future singularities, which indicates their behavior is rather different from generalized or modified Chaplygin gas cosmologies. This reinforces the idea that modifications of gravity can be responsible for unexpected evolutionary features in the universe., Comment: 5 pages, revtex4
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- 2005
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65. Asymptotic behavior of Cardassian cosmologies with exponential potentials
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Lazkoz, Ruth and Leon, Genly
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Astrophysics - Abstract
In this paper we analyze the asymptotic behavior of Cardassian cosmological models filled with a perfect fluid and a scalar field with an exponential potential. Cardassian cosmologies arise from modifications of the Friedmann equation, and among the different proposals within that framework we will choose those of the form $3H^2-\rho\propto \rho^n$ with $n<1$. We construct two three dimensional dynamical systems arising from the evolution equations, respectively adapted for studying the high and low energy limits. Using standard dynamical systems techniques we find the fixed points and characterize the solutions they represent. We pay especial attention to the properties inherent to the modifications and compare with the (standard) unmodified scenario. Among other interesting results, we find there are no late-time tracking attractors., Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures, revtex4
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- 2005
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66. Quintessence as k-essence
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Aguirregabiria, Juan M., Chimento, Luis P., and Lazkoz, Ruth
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Astrophysics - Abstract
Quintessence and k-essence have been proposed as candidates for the dark energy component of the universe that would be responsible of the currently observed accelerated expansion. In this paper we investigate the degree of resemblance between those two theoretical setups, and find that every quintessence model can be viewed as a k-essence model generated by a kinetic linear function. In addition, we show the true effects of k-essence begin at second order in the expansion of the kinetic function in powers of the kinetic energy., Comment: 14 pages, improved discussion, matches published version
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- 2004
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67. Large-scale inhomogeneities in modified Chaplygin gas cosmologies
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Chimento, Luis P. and Lazkoz, Ruth
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We extend the homogeneous modified Chaplygin cosmologies to large-scale perturbations by formulating a Zeldovich-like approximation. We show that the model interpolates between an epoch with a soft equation of state and a de Sitter phase, and that in the intermediate regime its matter content is simply the sum of dust and a cosmological constant. We then study how the large-scale inhomogeneities evolve and compare the results with cold dark matter (CDM), $\Lambda$CDM and generalized Chaplygin scenarios. Interestingly, we find that unlike the latter, our models do always resemble $\Lambda$CDM., Comment: 6 pages, revtex, twocolumn, added justification for the model and modified conclusions
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- 2004
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68. Geodesic behavior of sudden future singularities
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Fernández-Jambrina, L. and Lazkoz, Ruth
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
In this paper we analyze the effect of recently proposed classes of sudden future singularities on causal geodesics of FLRW spacetimes. Geodesics are shown to be extendible and just the equations for geodesic deviation are singular, although tidal forces are not strong enough to produce a Big Rip. For the sake of completeness, we compare with the typical sudden future singularities of phantom cosmologies., Comment: 3 pages, revtex, twocolumn
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- 2004
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69. Rigidity of cosmic acceleration in a class of k-essence cosmologies
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Lazkoz, Ruth
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We study the structural stability of a cosmic acceleration (inflation) in a class of k-essence cosmologies against changes in the shape of the potential. Those models may be viewed as generalized tachyon cosmologies and this analysis extends previous results on the structural stability of cosmic acceleration in tachyon cosmologies. The study considers both phantom and non-phantom cases. The concepts of rigidity and fragility are defined through a condition on the functional form of the Hubble factor. Given the known result of the existence of inflationary (non-phantom) and super-inflationary (phantom) attractors we formulate the question of their structural stability. We find that those attractors are rigid in the sense that they never change as long as the conditions for inflation or super-inflation are met., Comment: 10 pages
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- 2004
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70. Dark matter to dark energy transition in k-essence cosmologies
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Chimento, L. P., Forte, Mónica, and Lazkoz, Ruth
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Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We implement the transition from dark matter to dark energy in k-essence cosmologies for a very large set of kinetic functions $F$, in a way alternative to recent proposals which use generalized Chaplygin gas and transient models. Here we require that the pressure admits a power-law expansion around some value of the kinetic energy where the pressure vanishes. In addition, for suitable values of the parameters of the model, the speed of sound of the dark matter will be low. We first present the discussion in fairly general terms, and later consider for illustration two examples., Comment: 5 pages, revtex
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- 2004
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71. Unified phantom cosmologies
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Chimento, Luis P. and Lazkoz, Ruth
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Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We present a general algorithm based on the concept of form-invariance which can be used for generating phantom cosmologies. It involves linear transformations between the kinetic energy and the potential of the scalar field, and transforms solutions of the Einstein-Klein-Gordon equations which preserve the weak energy condition into others which violate it, while keeping the energy density of the field positive. All known solutions representing phantom cosmologies are unified by this procedure. Using the general algorithm we obtain those solutions and show the relations between them. In addition, the scale factors of the product and seed solutions are related by a generalization of the well-known $a\to a^{-1}$ duality., Comment: 16 pages, 1 figure
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- 2004
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72. On big rip singularities
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Chimento, Luis P. and Lazkoz, Ruth
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
In this comment we discuss big rip singularities occurring in typical phantom models by violation of the weak energy condition. After that, we compare them with future late-time singularities arising in models where the scale factor ends in a constant value and there is no violation of the strong energy condition. In phantom models the equation of state is well defined along the whole evolution, even at the big rip. However, both the pressure and the energy density of the phantom field diverge. In contrast, in the second kind of model the equation of state is not defined at the big rip because the pressure bursts at a finite value of the energy density., Comment: 8 pages
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- 2004
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73. Atypical k-essence cosmologies
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Chimento, Luis P. and Lazkoz, Ruth
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Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We analyze the implications of having a divergent speed of sound in k-essence cosmological models. We first study a known theory of that kind, for which the Lagrangian density depends linearly on the time derivative of the k-field. We show that when k-essence is the only source consistency requires that the potential of the k-field be of the inverse square form. Then, we review the known result that the corresponding power-law solutions can be mapped to power-law solutions of theories with no divergence in the speed of sound. After that, we argue that the requirement of a divergent sound speed at some point fixes uniquely the form of the Lagrangian to be exactly the one considered earlier and prove the asymptotic stability of the most interesting solutions belonging to the divergent theory. Then, we discuss the implications having not just k-essence but also matter. This is interesting because introducing another component breaks the rigidity of the theory, and the form of the potential ceases to be unique as happened in the pure k-essence case. Finally, we show the finiteness of the effective sound speed under an appropiate definition., Comment: 16 pages, new sections investigating the effects of k-essence with a matter component and calculation of perturbations
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- 2004
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74. Phantom k-essence cosmologies
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Aguirregabiria, Juan M., Chimento, Luis P., and Lazkoz, Ruth
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Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We devise a method to obtain a phantom version of FRW k-essence cosmologies with homogeneous k-fields by applying form-invariance transformations. It can be seen that the transformation performs the maps $H\toH$ and $\rho+p\to-(\rho+p)$, which in turn give $\gamma\to\gamma$ and $a\to a^{-1}$. The discussion is presented in a general setup, valid for FRW k-essence cosmologies, and then we discuss power-law solutions for illustration purposes. First, we deal with models such that the gradient of the k-field is not constant, which include standard and generalized tachyon cosmologies. We concentrate on the usual tachyon and show the phantom symmetry involves a change in the potential and that it generates an extended super-accelerated tachyon field. Then, we turn our attention to models for which the time derivative of the k-field is not constant, and we show the transformation can be implemented without changing the potential at all., Comment: 4 pages
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- 2004
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75. Tracking solutions in tachyon cosmology
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Aguirregabiria, J. M. and Lazkoz, Ruth
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We perform a thorough phase-plane analysis of the flow defined by the equations of motion of a FRW universe filled with a tachyonic fluid plus a barotropic one. The tachyon potential is assumed to be of inverse square form, thus allowing for a two-dimensional autonomous system of equations. The Friedmann constraint, combined with a convenient choice of coordinates, renders the physical state compact. We find the fixed-point solutions, and discuss whether they represent attractors or not. The way the two fluids contribute at late-times to the fractional energy density depends on how fast the barotropic fluid redshifts. If it does it fast enough, the tachyonic fluid takes over at late times, but if the opposite happens, the situation will not be completely dominated by the barotropic fluid; instead there will be a residual non-negligible contribution from the tachyon subject to restrictions coming from nucleosynthesis., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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- 2004
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76. A note on the structural stability of tachyonic inflation
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Aguirregabiria, J. M. and Lazkoz, Ruth
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We study the structural stability of tachyonic inflation against changes in the shape of the potential. Following Lidsey (Gen. Rel. Grav. 25 (1993) 399), the concepts of rigidity and fragility are defined through a condition on the functional form of the Hubble factor. We find that the models are rigid in the sense that the attractor solutions never change as long as the conditions for inflation are met., Comment: 5 pages, typos corrected and references added, matches version to appear in MPLA
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- 2004
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77. Symmetries and assisted inflation in the DGP braneworld model
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Lazkoz, Ruth
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We present here the general transformation that leaves unchanged the form of the field equations for perfect fluid cosmologies in the DGP braneworld model. Specifically, a prescription for relating exact solutions with different equations of state is provided, and the symmetries found can be used as algorithms for generating new cosmological models from previously known ones. We also present, implicitly, the first known exact DGP perfect fluid spacetime. A particular case of the general transformation is used to illustrate the crucial role played both by the number of scalar fields and the extra dimensional effects in the occurrence of inflation. In particular, we see that assisted inflation does not proceed at all times for one of the two possible ways in which the brane can be embedded into the bulk., Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure
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- 2004
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78. Constructing Phantom Cosmologies from Standard Scalar Field Universes
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Chimento, L. P. and Lazkoz, Ruth
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We illustrate how form-invariance transformations can be used for constructing phantom cosmologies from standard scalar field universes. First, we discuss how to relate two flat Friedmann-Robertson-Walker cosmologies with different barotropic indexes $\gamma$ and $\bar \gamma$. Then, we consider the particular case $\bar \gamma=-\gamma$, and we show that if the matter content is interpreted in terms of self-interacting scalar fields, then the corresponding transformation provides the link between a standard and a phantom cosmology. After that, we illustrate the method by considering models with exponential potentials. Finally, we also show that the mentioned duality persists even if the typical braneworld modifications to the Friedmann equation are considered., Comment: 3 pages, revtex4, new title and minor changes in the main text and references to match published version
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- 2003
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79. Anisotropic brane cosmologies with exponential potentials
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Aguirregabiria, J. M. and Lazkoz, Ruth
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We study Bianchi I type brane cosmologies with scalar matter self-interacting through combinations of exponential potentials. Such models correspond in some cases to inflationary universes. We discuss the conditions for accelerated expansion to occur, and pay particular attention to the influence of extra dimensions and anisotropy. Our results show that the associated effects evolve in such a way that they become negligible in the late time limit, those related to the anisotropy disappearing earlier. This study focuses mainly on single field models, but we also consider a generalization yielding models with multiple non-interacting fields and examine its features briefly. We conclude that in the brane scenario, as happens in general relativity, an increase in the number of fields assists inflation., Comment: 11 pages, 1 figure
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- 2003
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80. Anisotropy and inflation in Bianchi I brane worlds
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Aguirregabiria, J. M., Chimento, L. P., and Lazkoz, Ruth
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
After a more general assumption on the influence of the bulk on the brane, we extend some conclusions by Maartens et al. and Santos et al. on the asymptotic behavior of Bianchi I brane worlds. As a consequence of the nonlocal anisotropic stresses induced by the bulk, in most of our models, the brane does not isotropize and the nonlocal energy does not vanish in the limit in which the mean radius goes to infinity. We have also found the intriguing possibility that the inflation due to the cosmological constant might be prevented by the interaction with the bulk. We show that the problem for the mean radius can be completely solved in our models, which include as particular cases those in the references above., Comment: 10 pages, improved discussion on the likeliness of non-isotropization, completed list of references, matches version to appear in Class. Quantum Grav
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- 2003
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81. Symmetries leading to inflation
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Aguirregabiria, Juan M., Chimento, Luis P., Jakubi, Alejandro S., and Lazkoz, Ruth
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Abstract
We present here the general transformation that leaves unchanged the form of the field equations for perfect fluid Friedmann--Robertson--Walker and Bianchi V cosmologies. The symmetries found can be used as algorithms for generating new cosmological models from existing ones. A particular case of the general transformation is used to illustrate the crucial role played by the number of scalar fields in the occurrence of inflation. Related to this, we also study the existence and stability of Bianchi V power law solutions., Comment: 16 pages, uses RevTeX 4, to appear in Phys. Rev. D
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- 2003
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82. Conserved superenergy currents
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Lazkoz, Ruth, Senovilla, José M. M., and Vera, Raül
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We exploit once again the analogy between the energy-momentum tensor and the so-called ``superenergy'' tensors in order to build conserved currents in the presence of Killing vectors. First of all, we derive the divergence-free property of the gravitational superenergy currents under very general circumstances, even if the superenergy tensor is not divergence-free itself. The associated conserved quantities are explicitly computed for the Reissner-Nordstrom and Schwarzschild solutions. The remaining cases, when the above currents are not conserved, lead to the possibility of an interchange of some superenergy quantities between the gravitational and other physical fields in such a manner that the total, mixed, current may be conserved. Actually, this possibility has been recently proved to hold for the Einstein-Klein-Gordon system of field equations. By using an adequate family of known exact solutions, we present explicit and completely non-obvious examples of such mixed conserved currents., Comment: LaTeX, 19 pages; improved version adding new content to the second section and some minor corrections
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- 2003
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83. Assisted inflation in Bianchi VI0 cosmologies
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Aguirregabiria, J. M., Labraga, P., and Lazkoz, Ruth
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
Exact models for Bianchi VI0 spacetimes with multiple scalar fields with exponential potentials have been derived and analysed. It has been shown that these solutions, when they exist, attract neighbouring solutions in the two cases corresponding to interacting and non-interacting fields. Unlike the results obtained in a previous work dealing with the late-time inflationary behaviour of Bianchi VI0 cosmologies, the knowledge of exact solutions has made possible to study in detail the occurrence of inflation before the asymptotic regime. As happened in preceding works, here as well inflation is more likely to happen with a higher number of non-interacting fields or a lower number of interacting scalar fields., Comment: 11 pages
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- 2001
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84. Properties of Bel currents
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Lazkoz, Ruth, Senovilla, Jose M M, and Vera, Raul
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
The Bel tensor is divergence-free in some important cases leading to the existence of conserved currents associated to Killing vectors analogously to those of the energy-momentum tensor. When the divergence of the Bel tensor does not vanish one can study the interchange of some quantities between the gravitational and other fields obtaining mixed total conserved currents. Nevertheless, the Bel currents are shown to be conserved (independently of the matter content) if the Killing vectors satisfy some very general conditions. These properties are similar to some very well known statements for the energy-momentum tensor., Comment: LaTeX, 6 pages. Uses sprocl.sty. To appear in the proceedings of the Spanish Relativity Meeting ERE'00
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- 2001
85. G1 Cosmologies with Gravitational and Scalar Waves
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Lazkoz, Ruth
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
I present here a new algorithm to generate families of inhomogeneous massless scalar field cosmologies. New spacetimes, having a single isometry, are generated by breaking the homogeneity of massless scalar field $G_2$ models along one direction. As an illustration of the technique I construct cosmological models which in their late time limit represent perturbations in the form of gravitational and scalar waves propagating on a non-static inhomogeneous background. Several features of the obtained metrics are discussed, such as their early and late time limits, structure of singularities and physical interpretation., Comment: 24 pages, 2 figures
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- 1998
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86. Closed Inhomogeneous String Cosmologies
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Feinstein, A., Lazkoz, Ruth, and Vazquez-Mozo, M. A.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present a general algorithm which permits to construct solutions in string cosmology for heterotic and type-IIB superstrings in four dimensions. Using a chain of transformations applied in sequence: conformal, T-duality and SL(2,R) rotations, along with the usual generating techniques associated to Geroch transformations in Einstein frame, we obtain solutions with all relevant low-energy remnants of the string theory. To exemplify our algorithm we present an inhomogeneous string cosmology with S^3 topology of spatial sections, discuss some properties of the solution and point out some subtleties involved in the concept of homogeneity and isotropy in string cosmology., Comment: 14 pages, TeX harvmac. Some misprints corrected and one reference added
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- 1997
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87. Cosmologies with Two-Dimensional Inhomogeneity
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Feinstein, A., Ibáñez, J., and Lazkoz, Ruth
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present a new generating algorithm to construct exact non static solutions of the Einstein field equations with two-dimensional inhomogeneity. Infinite dimensional families of $G_1$ inhomogeneous solutions with a self interacting scalar field, or alternatively with perfect fluid, can be constructed using this algorithm. Some families of solutions and the applications of the algorithm are discussed., Comment: 9 pages, one postscript figure
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- 1995
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88. Cosmic vector for dark energy: Constraints from supernovae, cosmic microwave background, and baryon acoustic oscillations
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López Maroto, Antonio, Beltrán Jiménez, José, Lazkoz, Ruth, López Maroto, Antonio, Beltrán Jiménez, José, and Lazkoz, Ruth
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© 2009 The American Physical Society. We would like to thank Eiichiro Komatsu for useful comments. J. B. is very grateful to the Department ofFisika Teorikoa of the EHU for their hospitality. This work has been supported by DGICYT (Spain) Project Nos. FPA 2004-02602 and FPA 2005-02327, UCMSantander PR34/07-15875, CAM/UCM 910309, and MEC grant BES-2006-12059., It has been recently shown that the presence of a vector field over cosmological scales could explain the observed accelerated expansion of the Universe without introducing either new scales or unnatural initial conditions in the early Universe, thus avoiding the coincidence problem. Here, we present a detailed analysis of the constraints imposed by supernova type Ia (SNIa), cosmic microwave background (CMB), and baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) data on the vector dark energy model with general spatial curvature. We find that contrary to standard cosmology, CMB data exclude a flat universe for this model and, in fact, predict a closed geometry for the spatial sections. We see that CMB and SNIa Gold data are perfectly compatible at the 1-sigma level, however the SNIa Union data set exhibits a 3-sigma tension with CMB. The same level of tension is also found between SNIa and BAO measurements., DGICYT (Spain), UCM-Santander, CAM/UCM, MEC, Depto. de Física Teórica, Fac. de Ciencias Físicas, TRUE, pub
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89. SN and BAO Constraints on (New) Polynomial Dark Energy Parametrizations
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Sendra, Irene, Lazkoz, Ruth, García-Parrado, Alfonso, editor, Mena, Filipe C., editor, Moura, Filipe, editor, and Vaz, Estelita, editor
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- 2014
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90. Dynamical Systems Analysis of f(Q) Gravity
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Böhmer, Christian, primary, Jensko, Erik, additional, and Lazkoz, Ruth, additional
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- 2023
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91. Cosmological dynamical systems in modified gravity
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Böhmer, Christian G., primary, Jensko, Erik, additional, and Lazkoz, Ruth, additional
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- 2022
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92. Cosmology intertwined: A review of the particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology associated with the cosmological tensions and anomalies
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Abdalla, Elcio, primary, Abellán, Guillermo Franco, additional, Aboubrahim, Amin, additional, Agnello, Adriano, additional, Akarsu, Özgür, additional, Akrami, Yashar, additional, Alestas, George, additional, Aloni, Daniel, additional, Amendola, Luca, additional, Anchordoqui, Luis A., additional, Anderson, Richard I., additional, Arendse, Nikki, additional, Asgari, Marika, additional, Ballardini, Mario, additional, Barger, Vernon, additional, Basilakos, Spyros, additional, Batista, Ronaldo C., additional, Battistelli, Elia S., additional, Battye, Richard, additional, Benetti, Micol, additional, Benisty, David, additional, Berlin, Asher, additional, de Bernardis, Paolo, additional, Berti, Emanuele, additional, Bidenko, Bohdan, additional, Birrer, Simon, additional, Blakeslee, John P., additional, Boddy, Kimberly K., additional, Bom, Clecio R., additional, Bonilla, Alexander, additional, Borghi, Nicola, additional, Bouchet, François R., additional, Braglia, Matteo, additional, Buchert, Thomas, additional, Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth, additional, Calabrese, Erminia, additional, Caldwell, Robert R., additional, Camarena, David, additional, Capozziello, Salvatore, additional, Casertano, Stefano, additional, Chen, Geoff C.-F., additional, Chluba, Jens, additional, Chen, Angela, additional, Chen, Hsin-Yu, additional, Chudaykin, Anton, additional, Cicoli, Michele, additional, Copi, Craig J., additional, Courbin, Fred, additional, Cyr-Racine, Francis-Yan, additional, Czerny, Bożena, additional, Dainotti, Maria, additional, D'Amico, Guido, additional, Davis, Anne-Christine, additional, de Cruz Pérez, Javier, additional, de Haro, Jaume, additional, Delabrouille, Jacques, additional, Denton, Peter B., additional, Dhawan, Suhail, additional, Dienes, Keith R., additional, Di Valentino, Eleonora, additional, Du, Pu, additional, Eckert, Dominique, additional, Escamilla-Rivera, Celia, additional, Ferté, Agnès, additional, Finelli, Fabio, additional, Fosalba, Pablo, additional, Freedman, Wendy L., additional, Frusciante, Noemi, additional, Gaztañaga, Enrique, additional, Giarè, William, additional, Giusarma, Elena, additional, Gómez-Valent, Adrià, additional, Handley, Will, additional, Harrison, Ian, additional, Hart, Luke, additional, Hazra, Dhiraj Kumar, additional, Heavens, Alan, additional, Heinesen, Asta, additional, Hildebrandt, Hendrik, additional, Hill, J. Colin, additional, Hogg, Natalie B., additional, Holz, Daniel E., additional, Hooper, Deanna C., additional, Hosseininejad, Nikoo, additional, Huterer, Dragan, additional, Ishak, Mustapha, additional, Ivanov, Mikhail M., additional, Jaffe, Andrew H., additional, Jang, In Sung, additional, Jedamzik, Karsten, additional, Jimenez, Raul, additional, Joseph, Melissa, additional, Joudaki, Shahab, additional, Kamionkowski, Marc, additional, Karwal, Tanvi, additional, Kazantzidis, Lavrentios, additional, Keeley, Ryan E., additional, Klasen, Michael, additional, Komatsu, Eiichiro, additional, Koopmans, Léon V.E., additional, Kumar, Suresh, additional, Lamagna, Luca, additional, Lazkoz, Ruth, additional, Lee, Chung-Chi, additional, Lesgourgues, Julien, additional, Levi Said, Jackson, additional, Lewis, Tiffany R., additional, L'Huillier, Benjamin, additional, Lucca, Matteo, additional, Maartens, Roy, additional, Macri, Lucas M., additional, Marfatia, Danny, additional, Marra, Valerio, additional, Martins, Carlos J.A.P., additional, Masi, Silvia, additional, Matarrese, Sabino, additional, Mazumdar, Arindam, additional, Melchiorri, Alessandro, additional, Mena, Olga, additional, Mersini-Houghton, Laura, additional, Mertens, James, additional, Milaković, Dinko, additional, Minami, Yuto, additional, Miranda, Vivian, additional, Moreno-Pulido, Cristian, additional, Moresco, Michele, additional, Mota, David F., additional, Mottola, Emil, additional, Mozzon, Simone, additional, Muir, Jessica, additional, Mukherjee, Ankan, additional, Mukherjee, Suvodip, additional, Naselsky, Pavel, additional, Nath, Pran, additional, Nesseris, Savvas, additional, Niedermann, Florian, additional, Notari, Alessio, additional, Nunes, Rafael C., additional, Ó Colgáin, Eoin, additional, Owens, Kayla A., additional, Özülker, Emre, additional, Pace, Francesco, additional, Paliathanasis, Andronikos, additional, Palmese, Antonella, additional, Pan, Supriya, additional, Paoletti, Daniela, additional, Perez Bergliaffa, Santiago E., additional, Perivolaropoulos, Leandros, additional, Pesce, Dominic W., additional, Pettorino, Valeria, additional, Philcox, Oliver H.E., additional, Pogosian, Levon, additional, Poulin, Vivian, additional, Poulot, Gaspard, additional, Raveri, Marco, additional, Reid, Mark J., additional, Renzi, Fabrizio, additional, Riess, Adam G., additional, Sabla, Vivian I., additional, Salucci, Paolo, additional, Salzano, Vincenzo, additional, Saridakis, Emmanuel N., additional, Sathyaprakash, Bangalore S., additional, Schmaltz, Martin, additional, Schöneberg, Nils, additional, Scolnic, Dan, additional, Sen, Anjan A., additional, Sehgal, Neelima, additional, Shafieloo, Arman, additional, Sheikh-Jabbari, M.M., additional, Silk, Joseph, additional, Silvestri, Alessandra, additional, Skara, Foteini, additional, Sloth, Martin S., additional, Soares-Santos, Marcelle, additional, Solà Peracaula, Joan, additional, Songsheng, Yu-Yang, additional, Soriano, Jorge F., additional, Staicova, Denitsa, additional, Starkman, Glenn D., additional, Szapudi, István, additional, Teixeira, Elsa M., additional, Thomas, Brooks, additional, Treu, Tommaso, additional, Trott, Emery, additional, van de Bruck, Carsten, additional, Vazquez, J. Alberto, additional, Verde, Licia, additional, Visinelli, Luca, additional, Wang, Deng, additional, Wang, Jian-Min, additional, Wang, Shao-Jiang, additional, Watkins, Richard, additional, Watson, Scott, additional, Webb, John K., additional, Weiner, Neal, additional, Weltman, Amanda, additional, Witte, Samuel J., additional, Wojtak, Radosław, additional, Yadav, Anil Kumar, additional, Yang, Weiqiang, additional, Zhao, Gong-Bo, additional, and Zumalacárregui, Miguel, additional
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93. DGP and DGP-like cosmologies from f(Q) actions
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Ayuso, Ismael, primary, Lazkoz, Ruth, additional, and Mimoso, José Pedro, additional
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- 2022
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94. Dynamical Systems Analysis of f (Q) Gravity.
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Böhmer, Christian, Jensko, Erik, and Lazkoz, Ruth
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DYNAMICAL systems ,SYSTEM analysis ,GRAVITY ,AUTONOMOUS differential equations ,EINSTEIN field equations - Abstract
Modified gravity theories can be used for the description of homogeneous and isotropic cosmological models through the corresponding field equations. These can be cast into systems of autonomous differential equations because of their sole dependence on a well-chosen time variable, be it the cosmological time, or an alternative. For that reason, a dynamical systems approach offers a reliable route to study those equations. Through a model-independent set of variables, we are able to study all f (Q) modified gravity models. The drawback of the procedure is a more complicated constraint equation. However, it allows the dynamical system to be formulated in fewer dimensions than using other approaches. We focus on a recent model of interest, the power-exponential model, and generalize the fluid content of the model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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95. New futures for cosmological models
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Fernández-Jambrina, Leonardo, primary and Lazkoz, Ruth, additional
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96. ��CDM suitably embedded in f(R) with a non-minimal coupling to matter
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Ortiz-Ba��os, Mar��a, Bouhmadi-L��pez, Mariam, Lazkoz, Ruth, and Salzano, Vincenzo
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Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc) - Abstract
In this work, we further study a metric modified theory of gravity which contains a non-minimal coupling to matter, more precisely, we assume two functions of the scalar curvature, $f_1$ and $f_2$, where the first one generalises the Hilbert-Einstein action, while the second couples to the matter Lagrangian. On the one hand, assuming a $��$CDM background, we calculate analytical solutions for the functions $f_1$ and $f_2$. We consider two setups: on the first one, we fix $f_2$ and compute $f_1$ and on the second one, we fix $f_1$ and compute $f_2$. Moreover, we do the analysis for two different energy density contents, a matter dominated universe and a general perfect fluid with a constant equation of state fuelling the universe expansion. On the other hand, we complete our study by performing a cosmographic analysis for $f_1$ and $f_2$. We conclude that the gravitational coupling to matter can drive the accelerated expansion of the universe., 10 pages, 2 figures. To appear in EPJC
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97. Phenomenology of Unified Dark Matter Models with Fast Transition
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Rozas-Fernández, Alberto, primary, Bruni, Marco, additional, and Lazkoz, Ruth, additional
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- 2013
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98. SN and BAO Constraints on (New) Polynomial Dark Energy Parametrizations
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Sendra, Irene, primary and Lazkoz, Ruth, additional
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99. New tests of variability of the speed of light.
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Dąbrowski Mariusz P., Salzano Vincenzo, Balcerzak Adam, and Lazkoz Ruth
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We present basic ideas of the varying speed of light cosmology, its formulation, benefits and problems. We relate it to the theories of varying fine structure constants and discuss some new tests (redshift drift and angular diameter distance maximum) which may allow measuring timely and spatial change of the speed of light by using the future missions such as Euclid, SKA (Square Kilometer Array) or others.
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- 2016
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100. Observational constraints on cosmological solutions of f(Q) theories
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Ayuso, Ismael, primary, Lazkoz, Ruth, additional, and Salzano, Vincenzo, additional
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