In generalized Rastall gravity, accretion of the CBDRM and CDMMA dark energy parameterizations increases the mass of a non-singular black hole over cosmic time, according to the authors' mass-redshift equations.
Accelerating cosmology in Rastall's theory
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In an attempt to look for a viable mechanism leading to a present-day accelerated expansion, we investigate the possibility that the observed cosmic speed up may be recovered in the framework of the Rastall's theory, relying on the non-conservativity of the stress-energy tensor, i.e. $T^{\mu}_{\nu ; \mu} \neq 0$. We derive the modified Friedmann equations and show that they correspond to Cardassian-like equations. We also show that, under suitable assumptions on the equation of state of the matter term sourcing the gravitational field, it is indeed possible to get an accelerated expansion, in agreement with the Hubble diagram of both Type Ia Supernovae (SNeIa) and Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs). Unfortunately, to achieve such a result one has to postulate a matter density parameter much larger than the typical $\Omega_M \simeq 0.3$ value inferred from cluster gas mass fraction data.
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How parameter constraining can influence the mass accretion process of a Black Hole in the Generalized Rastall Gravity Theory ?
In generalized Rastall gravity, accretion of the CBDRM and CDMMA dark energy parameterizations increases the mass of a non-singular black hole over cosmic time, according to the authors' mass-redshift equations.