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This study explores baryogenesis within a modified gravitational framework where the action incorporates a non-local kernel dependent on the Ricci scalar R and its covariant derivative ∇R. This extension, referred to as f(R,∇R) gravity, generalizes traditional f(R) theories by introducing additional derivative terms that may influence early-universe dynamics. Within this framework, we examine four distinct forms of the cosmological scale factor: (i) an intermediate scaling solution, (ii) a conventional power-law expansion, (iii) a generalized hybrid evolution combining both power-law and exponential growth terms and (iv) logamediate scale factor. We introduce a charge-parity (CP) violating interaction term that scales linearly with the spacetime derivative of the combined Ricci scalar and its covariant derivative, expressed as ∂μ(R+∇R). Through numerical computation, we determine the resulting baryon asymmetry by evaluating the dimensionless ratio ηBs, where ηB represents the baryon number density and s denotes the entropy density of the universe. We quantitatively compare our theoretical predictions for the baryon-to-entropy ratio, ηBs, with the current observational constraint of 9.42×10−11. Notably, our numerical results demonstrate remarkable agreement with this empirically established value, supporting the viability of our modified gravitational framework in explaining the observed baryon asymmetry of the universe.
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