Integrable vectorial nonmetricity gravity is shown to be equivalent to purely kinetic quadratic k-essence, which fits late-time data as well as ΛCDM.
Phenomenological signatures of gauge invariant theories of gravity with vectorial nonmetricity
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In this paper we discuss on the phenomenological footprints of gauge invariant theories of gravity where the gravitational effects are due not only to spacetime curvature, but also to vectorial nonmetricity. We explore the possibility that vectorial nonmetricity and gauge symmetry may survive after $SU(2)\times U(1)$ (electroweak) symmetry breaking, so that these may have impact on the explanation of certain cosmological puzzles, such as the nature of the dark matter and of the dark energy. We show that this is possible only for theories with gradient nonmetricity, i. e., when the vectorial nonmetricity amounts to a gradient of a scalar. The possibility that vectorial nonmetricity may have played a role in the quantum epoch is not ruled out. We also present an alternative interpretation of gauge invariance of theories with vectorial nonmetricity which we call as ``many-worlds'' interpretation due to its overall similitude with the known interpretation of quantum physics.
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Geometric formulation of $k$-essence and late-time acceleration
Integrable vectorial nonmetricity gravity is shown to be equivalent to purely kinetic quadratic k-essence, which fits late-time data as well as ΛCDM.