Quantum Entropy-Driven Modifications to Holographic Dark Energy in $f(G,T)$ Gravity
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2503.22609v1
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2025 16:53:54 GMT
- Title: Quantum Entropy-Driven Modifications to Holographic Dark Energy in $f(G,T)$ Gravity
- Authors: Giuseppe Gaetano Luciano,
- Abstract summary: We present a $f(G,T)$ gravity-based reconstruction of Barrow Holographic Dark Energy (BHDE)<n>This approach extends the conventional HDE model by replacing the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy with Barrow entropy.<n>We explore the cosmological dynamics of a flat FRW background filled with a pressureless dust fluid.
- Score: 0.0
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: We present a $f(G,T)$ gravity-based reconstruction of Barrow Holographic Dark Energy (BHDE). This approach extends the conventional HDE model by replacing the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy with Barrow entropy, which encapsulates quantum gravitational corrections to the geometry of black hole horizons. We explore the cosmological dynamics of a flat FRW background filled with a pressureless dust fluid, considering both conserved and non-conserved energy-momentum tensor models. To this end, we employ the Hubble horizon as the infrared cutoff and adopt a power-law ansatz for the scale factor. We then investigate the evolution of key cosmological parameters, including the equation-of-state parameter \( \omega_{GT} \), the deceleration parameter \( q \), and the squared sound speed $v_s^2$. Furthermore, we explore the dynamical behavior in the $\omega_{GT}-\omega'_{GT}$ space. In the case of conserved energy-momentum tensor, our findings indicate that the BHDE model evolves from a quintessence-like regime into the phantom domain. This transition supports the current accelerated expansion of the Universe and offers an improvement over the original HDE model, which does not adequately account for the observed phenomenology. The corresponding $\omega_{GT}-\omega'_{GT}$ trajectory lies within the freezing region. On the other hand, within the non-conserved framework, the BHDE model exhibits phantom-like behavior in the early Universe, subsequently evolving toward either a cosmological constant-like state or a quintessence-like regime. Notably, unlike the conserved scenario, the squared sound speed $v_s^2$ asymptotically attains positive values in the far future. Moreover, the trajectory in the $\omega_{GT}-\omega'_{GT}$ phase space displays a thawing behavior. Finally, we evaluate the observational viability of our results and compare them with predictions from alternative reconstructed DE models.
Related papers
- Generalized Uncertainty Principle mimicking dynamical Dark Energy: matter perturbations and gravitational wave data analysis [0.0]
Generalized Uncertainty Principle (GUP) stands out as a nearly ubiquitous feature in quantum gravity modeling.<n>We discuss implications for the relic density of Primordial Gravitational Waves (PGWs)<n>Using the sensitivity of the next-generation GW observatories in the frequency range below $103,mathrmHz$, we constrain $betalesssim1039$, which is more stringent than most other cosmological/astrophysical limits.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2025-02-14T09:44:44Z) - Scalar, Vector Perturbations and Effective Hawking Radiation of Cylindrical Black Holes in $f(\mathcal{R})$ and Ricci-Inverse Gravity [0.4785537068585693]
This paper investigates perturbations and quasinormal modes (QNMs) associated with cylindrical black holes constructed within the frameworks of $f(mathcalR)$-gravity and Ricci-Inverse ($mathcalRI$) gravity.<n>We study the modified Hawking radiation in these black hole solutions and analyze the effects of coupling constants.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-12-29T00:25:59Z) - Ultracold Neutrons in the Low Curvature Limit: Remarks on the
post-Newtonian effects [49.1574468325115]
We apply a perturbative scheme to derive the non-relativistic Schr"odinger equation in curved spacetime.
We calculate the next-to-leading order corrections to the neutron's energy spectrum.
While the current precision for observations of ultracold neutrons may not yet enable to probe them, they could still be relevant in the future or in alternative circumstances.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-12-30T16:45:56Z) - Fluctuations in the Entropy of Hawking Radiation [0.0]
We use the gravitational path integral (GPI) to compute the fluctuations of the Hawking radiation entropy around the Page curve.
The discrepancy can be attributed to the fact that the black hole Hilbert space dimension is not fixed by the state preparation.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-07-26T02:40:40Z) - Quantum thermodynamics of de Sitter space [49.1574468325115]
We consider the local physics of an open quantum system embedded in an expanding three-dimensional space.
For a de Sitter space with Hubble parameter $h = $ const., the background fields act as a physical heat bath.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-07-10T18:00:09Z) - New insights on the quantum-classical division in light of Collapse
Models [63.942632088208505]
We argue that the division between quantum and classical behaviors is analogous to the division of thermodynamic phases.
A specific relationship between the collapse parameter $(lambda)$ and the collapse length scale ($r_C$) plays the role of the coexistence curve in usual thermodynamic phase diagrams.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-10-19T14:51:21Z) - A New Look at the $C^{0}$-formulation of the Strong Cosmic Censorship
Conjecture [68.8204255655161]
We argue that for generic black hole parameters as initial conditions for Einstein equations, the metric is $C0$-extendable to a larger Lorentzian manifold.
We prove it violates the "complexity=volume" conjecture for a low-temperature hyperbolic AdS$_d+1$ black hole dual to a CFT living on a ($d-1$)-dimensional hyperboloid $H_d-1$.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-06-17T12:14:33Z) - The shared universality of charged black holes and the many many-body
SYK model [0.0]
We investigate the charged $q/2$-body interacting Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model in the grand-canonical ensemble.
By varying the chemical potential or temperature, we find that the system undergoes a phase transition between low and high entropies.
A similar transition in entropy is seen in charged AdS black holes transitioning between a large and small event horizon.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-04-20T17:17:25Z) - Fast Thermalization from the Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis [69.68937033275746]
Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis (ETH) has played a major role in understanding thermodynamic phenomena in closed quantum systems.
This paper establishes a rigorous link between ETH and fast thermalization to the global Gibbs state.
Our results explain finite-time thermalization in chaotic open quantum systems.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-12-14T18:48:31Z) - Soft thermodynamics of gravitational shock wave [0.2538209532048867]
We derive a simple thermodynamic relation which relates the gravitational shock wave to a microscopic area deformation.
The central idea is to probe the gravitational shock wave, which shifts the horizon in the $u$ direction.
As an application, we illustrate its use for the Gauss-Bonnet gravity.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-04-27T18:00:00Z) - The Geometry of Time in Topological Quantum Gravity of the Ricci Flow [62.997667081978825]
We continue the study of nonrelativistic quantum gravity associated with a family of Ricci flow equations.
This topological gravity is of the cohomological type, and it exhibits an $cal N=2$ extended BRST symmetry.
We demonstrate a standard one-step BRST gauge-fixing of a theory whose fields are $g_ij$, $ni$ and $n$, and whose gauge symmetries consist of (i) the topological deformations of $g_ij$, and (ii) the ultralocal nonrelativistic limit of space
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2020-11-12T06:57:10Z) - Analog cosmological reheating in an ultracold Bose gas [58.720142291102135]
We quantum-simulate the reheating-like dynamics of a generic cosmological single-field model in an ultracold Bose gas.
Expanding spacetime as well as the background oscillating inflaton field are mimicked in the non-relativistic limit.
The proposed experiment has the potential of exploring the evolution up to late times even beyond the weak coupling regime.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2020-08-05T18:00:26Z)
This list is automatically generated from the titles and abstracts of the papers in this site.
This site does not guarantee the quality of this site (including all information) and is not responsible for any consequences.