A Noether symmetry ansatz yields exact scale-factor and vector-field solutions for a teleparallel cosmology, producing dark-energy-like acceleration and a possible phantom phase for chosen parameters.
Noether Symmetry in $f(T)$ Theory
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As is well known, symmetry plays an important role in the theoretical physics. In particular, the well-known Noether symmetry is an useful tool to select models motivated at a fundamental level, and find the exact solution to the given Lagrangian. In the present work, we try to consider Noether symmetry in $f(T)$ theory. At first, we briefly discuss the Lagrangian formalism of $f(T)$ theory. In particular, the point-like Lagrangian is explicitly constructed. Based on this Lagrangian, the explicit form of $f(T)$ theory and the corresponding exact solution are found by requiring Noether symmetry. In the resulting $f(T)=\mu T^n$ theory, the universe experiences a power-law expansion $a(t)\sim t^{2n/3}$. Furthermore, we consider the physical quantities corresponding to the exact solution, and find that if $n>3/2$ the expansion of our universe can be accelerated without invoking dark energy. Also, we test the exact solution of this $f(T)$ theory with the latest Union2 Type Ia Supernovae (SNIa) dataset which consists of 557 SNIa, and find that it can be well consistent with the observational data in fact.
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Exact Solutions for a Teleparallel Cosmological Model with Vector Field via Noether Symmetry
A Noether symmetry ansatz yields exact scale-factor and vector-field solutions for a teleparallel cosmology, producing dark-energy-like acceleration and a possible phantom phase for chosen parameters.