Trace-anomaly driven inflation in $f(T)$ gravity and in minimal massive bigravity
Abstract
We explore trace-anomaly driven inflation in modified gravity. It is explicitly shown that in teleparallel gravity, the de Sitter inflation can occur, although quasi de Sitter inflation happens in gravity. Furthermore, we investigate the influence of the trace anomaly on inflation. It is found that in gravity, the de Sitter inflation can end because it becomes unstable due to the trace anomaly, whereas also in higher derivative gravity, the de Sitter inflation can be realized and it will be over thanks to the trace anomaly for smaller parameter regions in comparison with those in teleparallelism. The instability of the de Sitter inflation in gravity and gravity (both with taking account of the trace anomaly) is examined. In addition, we study trace-anomaly driven inflation in minimal massive bigravity, where the contribution from the massive graviton acts as negative cosmological constant. It is demonstrated that the de Sitter inflation can occur and continue for long enough duration.
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@article{arxiv.1401.7378,
title = {Trace-anomaly driven inflation in $f(T)$ gravity and in minimal massive bigravity},
author = {Kazuharu Bamba and Shin'ichi Nojiri and Sergei D. Odintsov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.7378},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
13 pages, no figure, version accepted for publication in Physics Letters B