Toward a concordance teleparallel Cosmology I: Background Dynamics

Assuming a spatially flat universe, we study the cosmological viability of an infrared corrected teleparallel gravity model, which accounts for late acceleration by weakening gravity at later times on cosmological distances. The theory does not introduce any additional free parameters into the cosmo...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Authors Hashim, Mahmoud, Waleed El Hanafy, Golovnev, Alexey, El-Zant, Amr A
Format Paper Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 16.04.2021
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ISSN2331-8422
DOI10.48550/arxiv.2010.14964

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Summary:Assuming a spatially flat universe, we study the cosmological viability of an infrared corrected teleparallel gravity model, which accounts for late acceleration by weakening gravity at later times on cosmological distances. The theory does not introduce any additional free parameters into the cosmological model, as is commonly the case with modified gravity based cosmologies. This feature renders the cosmological model statistically comparable, on equal footing, with \(\Lambda\)CDM. In this context, using recent cosmological observations -- Pantheon supernova Type Ia, Hubble constant \(H_0\), Baryon acoustic oscillation, redshift space distortions, Big Bang nucleosynthesis and the cosmic microwave background constraint on the decoupling acoustic scale -- we show that, although the exponential infrared-corrected gravity and \(\Lambda\)CDM are physically different, they are phenomenologically and statistically equivalent. However, the former is more adept at fitting accurately determined observational constraints while decreasing the \(H_0\) tension without worsening the \(S_8\) tension. This calls for full examination of the empirical viability of the theory at the linear perturbation level, which is the subject of paper II.
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ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2010.14964