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arxiv: 1207.1800 · v4 · pith:5HFWSLQBnew · submitted 2012-07-07 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph.CO

Phantom crossing and quintessence limit in extended nonlinear massive gravity

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keywords gravitymassivetimescosmologicalearlyextendedgravitonintermediate
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We investigate the cosmological evolution in a universe governed by the extended, varying-mass, nonlinear massive gravity, in which the graviton mass is promoted to a scalar-field. We find that the dynamics, both in flat and open universe, can lead the varying graviton mass to zero at late times, offering a natural explanation for its hugely-constrained observed value. Despite the limit of the scenario towards standard quintessence, at early and intermediate times it gives rise to an effective dark energy sector of a dynamical nature, which can also lie in the phantom regime, from which it always exits naturally, escaping a Big-Rip. Interestingly enough, although the motivation of massive gravity is to obtain an IR modification, its varying-mass extension in cosmological frameworks leads to early and intermediate times modification instead.

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