For a class of hyperfluid models in metric-affine gravity, the FLRW evolution of H(t) and rho(t) keeps the general relativity form, with hypermomentum effects encoded only in modified barotropic indices.
A cosmological model in Weyl-Cartan spacetime: I. Field equations and solutions
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In this first article of a series on alternative cosmological models we present an extended version of a cosmological model in Weyl-Cartan spacetime. The new model can be viewed as a generalization of a model developed earlier jointly with Tresguerres. Within this model the non-Riemannian quantities, i.e. torsion $T^{\alpha}$ and nonmetricity $Q_{\alpha \beta}$, are proportional to the Weyl 1-form. The hypermomentum $\Delta_{\alpha \beta}$ depends on our ansatz for the nonmetricity and vice versa. We derive the explicit form of the field equations for different cases and provide solutions for a broad class of parameters. We demonstrate that it is possible to construct models in which the non-Riemannian quantities die out with time. We show how our model fits into the more general framework of metric-affine gravity (MAG).
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Friedmann cosmology with hyperfluids
For a class of hyperfluid models in metric-affine gravity, the FLRW evolution of H(t) and rho(t) keeps the general relativity form, with hypermomentum effects encoded only in modified barotropic indices.