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Anisotropic fractional cosmology: K-essence theory

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2023-11-09 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

In the particular configuration of the scalar field K-essence in the Wheeler-DeWitt quantum equation, for some age in the Bianchi type I anisotropic cosmological model, a fractional differential equation for the scalar field arises naturally. The order of the fractional differential equation is β=2α2α1\beta=\frac{2\alpha}{2\alpha - 1}. This fractional equation belongs to different intervals, depending on the value of the barotropic parameter; when ωX[0,1]\omega_{X} \in [0,1], the order belongs to the interval 1β21\leq \beta \leq 2, and when ωX[1,0)\omega_{X}\in[-1,0), the order belongs to the interval 0<β10< \beta \leq 1. In the quantum scheme, we introduce the factor ordering problem in the variables (Ω,ϕ)(\Omega,\phi) and its corresponding momenta (ΠΩ,Πϕ)(\Pi_\Omega, \Pi_\phi), obtaining a linear fractional differential equation with variable coefficients in the scalar field equation, then the solution is found using a fractional power series expansion. The corresponding quantum solutions are also given. We found the classical solution in the usual gauge N obtained in the Hamiltonian formalism and without a gauge. In the last case, the general solution is presented in a transformed time T(τ)T(\tau), however in the dust era we found a closed solution in the gauge time τ\tau. Keywords: Fractional derivative, Fractional Quantum Cosmology; K-essence formalism; Classical and Quantum exact solutions.

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@article{arxiv.2308.10381,
  title  = {Anisotropic fractional cosmology: K-essence theory},
  author = {J. Socorro and J. Juan Rosales and L. Toledo Sesma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.10381},
  year   = {2023}
}

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26 pages, 8 figures, version to be published in fractal fractionary journal