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Varying Cosmological Constant and the Machian Solution in the Generalized Scalar-Tensor Theory

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

The cosmological constant (1/2)λ1ϕ,μϕ,μ/ϕ2(1/2)\lambda_{1}\phi_{, \mu}\phi ^{, \mu}/\phi ^{2} is introduced to the generalized scalar-tensor theory of gravitation with the coupling function ω(ϕ)=η/(ξ2)\omega (\phi)=\eta /(\xi -2) and the Machian cosmological solution satisfying ϕ=O(ρ/ω)\phi =O(\rho /\omega) is discussed for the homogeneous and isotropic universe with a perfect fluid (with negative pressure). We require the closed model and the negative coupling function for the attractive gravitational force. The constraint % \omega (\phi)<-3/2 for 0ξ<20\leqq \xi <2 leads to η>3\eta >3. If λ1<0\lambda_{1}<0 and 0η/λ1<20\leqq -\eta /\lambda_{1}<2, the universe shows the slowly accelerating expansion. The coupling function diverges to -\infty and the scalar field ϕ\phi converges to G1G_{\infty}^{-1} when ξ2\xi \to 2 (t+t\to +\infty ). The cosmological constant decays in proportion to t2t^{-2}. Thus the Machian cosmological model approaches to the Friedmann universe in general relativity with a¨=0\ddot{a}=0, λ=0\lambda =0, and p=ρ/3p=-\rho /3 as t+t\to +\infty . General relativity is locally valid enough at present.

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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0103003,
  title  = {Varying Cosmological Constant and the Machian Solution in the Generalized Scalar-Tensor Theory},
  author = {A. Miyazaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0103003},
  year   = {2007}
}

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