Dark energy in multifractional spacetimes

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We study the possibility to obtain cosmological late-time acceleration from a geometry changing with the scale, in particular, in the so-called multifractional theories with q-derivatives and with weighted derivatives. In the theory with q-derivatives, the luminosity distance is the same as in general relativity and, therefore, geometry cannot act as dark energy. In the theory with weighted derivatives, geometry alone is able to sustain a late-time acceleration phase without fine tuning, while being compatible with structure-formation and big-bang nucleosynthesis bounds. This suggests to extend the theory, in a natural way, from just small-scale to also large-scale modifications of gravity. Surprisingly, the Hausdorff dimension of spacetime is constrained to be close to the topological dimension 4. After arguing that this finding might not be a numerical coincidence, we conclude that present-day acceleration could be regarded as the effect of a new restoration law for spacetime geometry.

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Calcagni, G., & De Felice, A. (2020). Dark energy in multifractional spacetimes. Physical Review D, 102(10). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.103529

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