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Cosmology under the fractional calculus approach

Authors :
García-Aspeitia, Miguel A.
Fernandez-Anaya, Guillermo
Hernández-Almada, A.
Leon, Genly
Magaña, Juan
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Fractional cosmology modifies the standard derivative to Caputo's fractional derivative of order $\mu$, generating changes in General Relativity. Friedmann equations are modified, and the evolution of the species densities depends on $\mu$ and the age of the Universe $t_U$. We estimate stringent constraints on $\mu$ using cosmic chronometers, Type Ia supernovae, and joint analysis. We obtain $\mu=2.839^{+0.117}_{-0.193}$ within the $1\sigma$ confidence level providing a non-standard cosmic acceleration at late times; consequently, the Universe would be older than the standard estimations. Additionally, we present a stability analysis for different $\mu$ values. This analysis identifies a late-time attractor corresponding to a power-law decelerated solution for $\mu < 2$. Moreover, a non-relativistic critical point exists for $\mu > 1$ and a sink for $\mu > 2$. This solution is a decelerated power-law if $1 < \mu < 2$ and an accelerated power-law solution if $\mu > 2$, consistent with the mean values obtained from the observational analysis. Therefore, for both flat FLRW and Bianchi I metrics, the modified Friedmann equations provide a late cosmic acceleration under this paradigm without introducing a dark energy component. This approach could be a new path to tackling unsolved cosmological problems.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures. Moderate revision. Matches the version accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2207.00878
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac3006