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arxiv: 1705.09968 · v2 · pith:I5F5VHIEnew · submitted 2017-05-28 · 🌀 gr-qc

A note on the cosmological constant in f(R) gravity

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keywords cosmologicalgravityconstantmodeldarkeinsteinenergyequation
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The starting point in this note is $f(R)$ modified gravity in a cosmological setting. We assume a spatially flat Universe to describe late-time cosmology and the perfect-fluid equation of state $p=\omega\rho$ to model the hypothesized dark energy. Given that on a cosmological scale, $f(R)$ modified gravity must remain close to Einstein gravity to be consistent with observation, it was concluded that either (1) Einstein's cosmological constant is the only acceptable model for the accelerated expansion or (2) that the equation of state for dark energy is far more complicated than the perfect-fluid model and may even exclude a constant $\omega$.

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