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arxiv: 1511.08732 · v2 · pith:UNZCIEHJnew · submitted 2015-11-23 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph.CO· hep-ph· hep-th

Scalar-Tensor Quintessence with a linear potential: Avoiding the Big Crunch cosmic doomsday

classification 🌀 gr-qc astro-ph.COhep-phhep-th
keywords lambdapotentialscalarcritdoomsdayfieldquintessencecoupling
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All quintessence potentials that are either monotonic with negative interval or have a minimum at negative values of the potential, generically predict a future collapse of the scale factor to a "doomsday" singularity. We show that this doomsday is generically avoided in models with a proper non-minimal coupling of the quintessence scalar field to the curvature scalar $R$. For simplicity we consider linear quintessence potential $V=-s\phi$ and linear non-minimal coupling $F=1-\lambda \phi$. However our result is generic and is due to the fact that the non-minimal coupling modifies the effective potential that determines the dynamics of the scalar field. Thus for each positive value of the parameter $s$ we find a critical value $\lambda_{crit}(s)$ such that for $\lambda>\lambda_{crit}(s)$ the negative potential energy does not dominate the universe and the cosmic doomsday Big Crunch singularity is avoided because the scalar field eventually rolls up its potential. We find that $\lambda_{crit}(s)$ increases approximately linearly with $s$. For $\lambda>\lambda_{crit}(s)$ the potential energy of the scalar field becomes positive and it eventually dominates while the dark energy equation of state parameter tends to $w=-1$ leading to a deSitter Universe.

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