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Cosmological implications of Rastall-$f(R)$ theory

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arxiv 2108.00423 v1 pith:6ZSENMX5 submitted 2021-08-01 gr-qc

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Cosmological implications of a generalized Rastall theory where the non-conservation equation is promoted to accepts arbitrary functions of the Ricci scalar is considered. We have obtain the model parameters of the power-law ansatz $f\propto R^\eta$, using $H_0$ and $f\sigma_8$ data sets and show that the generalized Rastall theory could satisfy observational data. The dynamical analysis of the model shows that for $\eta\in(0,1)$, the dust dominated fixed point is lost and as a result the parameter range of $\eta$ should be restricted to $\eta\geq1$. We will also show that the genralized Rastall theory will predict more accelerating universe with larger radius, compared to the $\Lambda$CDM model.

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    The graviscalar quasinormal mode spectrum and late-time power-law tails of a Rastall thick brane are computed numerically, showing that the Rastall parameter λ controls mode lifetimes and tail exponents.

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