Cosmological perturbations in non-local higher-derivative gravity

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We study cosmological perturbations in a non-local higher-derivative model of gravity introduced by Biswas, Mazumdar and Siegel. We extend previous work, which had focused on classical scalar perturbations around a cosine hyperbolic bounce solution, in three ways. First, we point out the existence of a Starobinsky solution in this model, which is more attractive from a phenomenological point of view (even though it has no bounce). Second, we study classical vector and tensor pertuxsxrbations. Third, we show how to quantize scalar and tensor perturbations in a de Sitter phase (for choices of parameters such that the model is ghost-free). Our results show that the model is well-behaved at this level, and are very similar to corresponding results in local f(R) models. In particular, for the Starobinsky solution of non-local higher-derivative gravity, we find the same tensor-to-scalar ratio as for the conventional Starobinsky model.

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Craps, B., Jonckheere, T. D., & Koshelev, A. S. (2014). Cosmological perturbations in non-local higher-derivative gravity. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 2014(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2014/11/022

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