Emergence of running dark energy from polynomial f(R) theory in Palatini formalism

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We consider FRW cosmology in f(R) = R+ γR2+ δR3 modified framework. The Palatini approach reduces its dynamics to the simple generalization of Friedmann equation. Thus we study the dynamics in two-dimensional phase space with some details. After reformulation of the model in the Einstein frame, it reduces to the FRW cosmological model with a homogeneous scalar field and vanishing kinetic energy term. This potential determines the running cosmological constant term as a function of the Ricci scalar. As a result we obtain the emergent dark energy parametrization from the covariant theory. We study also singularities of the model and demonstrate that in the Einstein frame some undesirable singularities disappear.

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Szydłowski, M., Stachowski, A., & Borowiec, A. (2017, September 1). Emergence of running dark energy from polynomial f(R) theory in Palatini formalism. European Physical Journal C. Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-5181-2

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