Slow–fast evolution of scalar fields in higher-order cosmological gravity dynamics inspired by the Pais–Uhlenbeck oscillator

  • Manuel Gonzalez-Espinoza
  • , Genly Leon
  • , Yoelsy Leyva
  • , Giovanni Otalora
  • , Andronikos Paliathanasis
  • , Aleksander Kozak

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We study scalar field cosmologies in higher-order gravity, inspired by the Pais–Uhlenbeck oscillator, which admits a fourth-order ghost-free sector. By recasting the equations as a slow–fast system, we analyze phase-space evolution under exponential, power-law, and arbitrary potentials using both analytical and geometric methods. The full system exhibits a rational structure with singular surfaces and, under a slow manifold constraint, reduces to a regular four-dimensional form that supports global analysis and perturbative stability. The f-deviser technique reconstructs potential-adapted functions f(λ), enabling attractor classification and center manifold analysis. Two-field extensions yield scaling laws and tracking behavior in the quintom regime. In the quintessence regime, we examine de Sitter stability, incorporating radiation and dust to model realistic transitions, and derive analytic expressions for ns and r across reconstructed inflationary potentials-obtained from standard, Gaussian, hybrid, extended, and logarithmic expansions of the scale factor-with a scalar field evolving linearly in time. Our results confirm the viability of Pais–Uhlenbeck scalar models for inflation and dark energy, offering tools to study attractors and bifurcations in higher-derivative cosmology.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo100517
PublicaciónJournal of High Energy Astrophysics
Volumen51
DOI
EstadoPublicada - mar. 2026

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