Transition between general relativity and quantum gravity using quark and strange quark matter with some kinematical test

Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy - Tập 39 - Trang 1-8 - 2018
V. R. Chirde1, S. H. Shekh2
1Department of Mathematics, G. S. G. Mahavidyalaya, Umarkhed, India
2Department of Mathematics, Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering and Technology, Yavatmal, India

Tóm tắt

Contemporary piece of writing devotes to the investigation of plane symmetric cosmological model with quark and strange quark matter in the deformations of the Einstein’s theory of General Relativity (GR). At small or large scales (ultraviolet or infrared gravity), deformations of the Einstein’s theory could provide a better handling of cosmic acceleration without magnetism (along with singularities). In particular, a proper deformation of GR in the ultraviolet regime could play the role of describing the transition between GR and quantum gravity. As a matter of fact, although with a different purpose in mind, it was Einstein himself who proposed in the 30’s the reformulation of GR by taking the field of orthonormal frames or tetrads as the dynamical variable instead of the metric tensor (Einstein, Phys. Math. Kl 217, 401, 1928). As per the observation, pressure and energy density of the model approaches the bag constant in negative and positive ways at $$t\rightarrow \infty $$ , i.e. $$p\rightarrow -B_c $$ and $$\rho \rightarrow B_c $$ , the negative pressure due to the Dark Energy (DE) in the context of accelerated expansion of the universe. So the strange quark matter gives an idea of existence of dark energy in the universe and supports the observations of the SNe-I (Riess et al., Astron. J. 116,1009, 1998; Perlmutter et al., Astrophys. J. 517, 565, 1999). Also these results agree with the study of Aktas and Aygun (Chinese J. Phys. 55, 71, 2017) and Sahoo et al. (New. Astron. 60, 80, 2018).

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