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Bottom-up reconstruction of non-singular bounce in F(R) gravity from observational indices

We apply the bottom-up reconstruction technique in the context of bouncing cosmology in F(R) gravity, where the starting point is a suitable ansatz of observable quantity (like spectral index or tensor to scalar ratio) rather than a priori form of Hubble parameter. In inflationary scenario, the slow roll conditions are assumed to hold true, and thus the observational indices have general expressions in terms of the slow-roll parameters, as for example the tensor to scalar ratio in F(R) inflation can be expressed as $r = 48ε_F^2$ with $ε_F = -\frac{1}{H_F^2}\frac{dH_F}{dt_F}$ and $H_F$, $t_F$ are the Hubble parameter, cosmic time respectively. However, in the bouncing cosmology (say in F(R) gravity theory), the slow-roll conditions are not satisfied, in general, and thus the observable quantities do not have any general expressions that will hold true irrespective of the form of F(R). Thus, in order to apply the bottom-up reconstruction procedure in F(R) bouncing model, we use the conformal correspondence between F(R) and scalar-tensor model where the conformal factor in the present context is chosen in a way such that it leads to an inflationary scenario in the scalar-tensor frame. Due to the reason that the scalar and tensor perturbations remain invariant under conformal transformation, the observable viability of the scalar-tensor inflationary model confirms the viability of the conformally connected F(R) bouncing model. Motivated by these arguments, here we construct a viable non-singular bounce in F(R) gravity directly from the observable indices of the corresponding scalar-tensor inflationary model.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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