Scalar Field Evolution at Background and Perturbation Levels for a Broad Class of Potentials

Author:

Leon Genly12ORCID,Chakraborty Saikat34ORCID,Ghosh Sayantan5ORCID,Solanki Raja5ORCID,Sahoo P.K.5ORCID,González Esteban6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Matemáticas Universidad Católica del Norte Avenida Angamos 0610 Antofagasta Casilla 1280 Chile

2. Institute of Systems Science Durban University of Technology PO Box 1334 Durban 4000 South Africa

3. The Institute for Fundamental Study “The Tah Poe Academia Institute” Naresuan University Phitsanulok 65000 Thailand

4. Center for Space Research North‐West University Mahikeng 2745 South Africa

5. Department of Mathematics Birla Institute of Technology and Science‐Pilani Hyderabad Campus Hyderabad 500078 India

6. Departamento de Física Universidad Católica del Norte Avenida Angamos 0610 Antofagasta Casilla 1280 Chile

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, a non‐interacting scalar field cosmology with an arbitrary potential using the f‐deviser method that relies on the differentiability properties of the potential is investigated. Using this alternative mathematical approach, a unified dynamical system analysis at a scalar field's background and perturbation levels with arbitrary potentials is presented. For illustration, a monomial and double exponential potential is considered. These two classes of potentials comprise the asymptotic behavior of several classes of scalar field potentials, and, therefore, they provide the skeleton for the typical behavior of arbitrary potentials. Moreover, the linear cosmological perturbations in the matterless case by considering three scalar perturbations: the evolution of the Bardeen potentials, the comoving curvature perturbation, the so‐called Sasaki‐Mukhanov variable, or the scalar field perturbation in uniform curvature gauge is analyzed. Finally, an exhaustive dynamical system analysis for each scalar perturbation is presented, including the evolution of Bardeen potentials in the presence of matter.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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