Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the bouncing behavior of the universe within the framework of [Formula: see text] gravity, using a simple form of [Formula: see text] (where [Formula: see text] is a free model parameter) as previously studied. The model predicts a vanishing Hubble parameter in the early and late times, with the deceleration parameter approaching a specific limit at the bouncing point. The EoS parameter is observed to cross the phantom divide line ([Formula: see text]) near the bouncing point, indicating a significant transition from a contracting to an expanding phase. The model satisfies the necessary energy conditions for a successful bouncing scenario, with violations indicating exotic matter near the bouncing point. Stability conditions are satisfied for certain values of [Formula: see text] near the bouncing point, but potential instabilities in late-time evolution require further investigation. Finally, we conclude that the [Formula: see text] gravity model is promising for understanding the universe’s dynamics, especially during events like the bouncing phase.

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