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Most general cubic-order Horndeski Lagrangian allowing for scaling solutions and the application to dark energy

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 Added by Shinji Tsujikawa
 Publication date 2018
  fields Physics
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In cubic-order Horndeski theories where a scalar field $phi$ is coupled to nonrelativistic matter with a field-dependent coupling $Q(phi)$, we derive the most general Lagrangian having scaling solutions on the isotropic and homogenous cosmological background. For constant $Q$ including the case of vanishing coupling, the corresponding Lagrangian reduces to the form $L=Xg_2(Y)-g_3(Y)square phi$, where $X=-partial_{mu}phipartial^{mu}phi/2$ and $g_2, g_3$ are arbitrary functions of $Y=Xe^{lambda phi}$ with constant $lambda$. We obtain the fixed points of the scaling Lagrangian for constant $Q$ and show that the $phi$-matter-dominated-epoch ($phi$MDE) is present for the cubic coupling $g_3(Y)$ containing inverse power-law functions of $Y$. The stability analysis around the fixed points indicates that the $phi$MDE can be followed by a stable critical point responsible for the cosmic acceleration. We propose a concrete dark energy model allowing for such a cosmological sequence and show that the ghost and Laplacian instabilities can be avoided even in the presence of the cubic coupling.



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