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Spectrum of Cuscuton Bounce

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It has been recently shown that a cosmological bounce model based on Cuscuton gravity does not have any ghosts or curvature instabilities. We explore whether Cuscuton bounce can provide an alternative to inflation for generating near scale-invariant scalar perturbations. While a single field Cuscuton bounce generically produces a strongly blue power spectrum (for a variety of initial/boundary conditions), we demonstrate that scale invariant entropy modes can be generated in a spectator field that starts in adiabatic vacuum, and is kinetically coupled to the primary field. Furthermore, our solution has no singularity, nor requires an ad hoc matching condition. We also study the generation of tensor modes (or gravitational waves) in Cuscuton bounce and show that while they are stable, similar to other bounce models, the produced spectrum is strongly blue and unobservable.

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Cuscuton-like contribution to dark energy evolution

astro-ph.CO · 2025-01-24 · reject · novelty 4.0

A cuscuton-like kinetic term is combined with quintessence fields in a first-order formalism, producing analytical dark-energy histories, but the advertised phantom phases rely on an inconsistent sign choice and the AIC comparison does not actually favor the model.

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  • Cuscuton-like contribution to dark energy evolution astro-ph.CO · 2025-01-24 · reject · none · ref 32 · internal anchor

    A cuscuton-like kinetic term is combined with quintessence fields in a first-order formalism, producing analytical dark-energy histories, but the advertised phantom phases rely on an inconsistent sign choice and the AIC comparison does not actually favor the model.