Investigating the accelerated expansion of the Universe through updated constraints on viable f(R) models within the Palatini formalism

IF 3.7 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Kumar Ravi
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The observed accelerated expansion of the Universe at present epoch can be explained by some of the f(R) models without invoking the existence of dark energy or any other such exotic component in cosmic fluid. The f(R) models in Palatini formalism is relatively less explored in recent times with respect to their counterpart in metric formalism. We study seven f(R) models in Palatini formalism: Hu–Sawicki (two cases), Starobinsky, exponential, Tsujikawa, , and . Following standard statistical procedure and utilizing data sets: type Ia supernovae data, cosmic chronometer observations, baryonic acoustic oscillations data, data from H ii starburst galaxies, local measurements of the Hubble parameter (H0), and distance priors of cosmic microwave background radiation data, we obtain constraints on the model parameters. When compared with the standard ‘Lambda–cold dark matter model’, for many data set combinations, the support for f(R) models is significant. We obtain the relevant quantities for characterizing the accelerated expansion of the Universe, and these quantities are consistent with those obtained in a model-independent way by others. The curve of effective/total equation- of-state parameter, obtained from parameter constraints, clearly shows correct phases of the expansion history: the radiation-dominated epochs and the matter-dominated epochs, of the past, and the current accelerated expansion epoch eventually evolving to de-Sitter phase in the distant future. Overall, our results advocate in favour of pursuing f(R) models in Palatini formalism as a potential alternative for explaining accelerated expansion of the Universe.
通过帕拉蒂尼形式主义中可行f(R)模型的更新约束来研究宇宙的加速膨胀
目前观测到的宇宙加速膨胀可以用某些f(R)模型来解释,而不需要暗能量或宇宙流体中任何其他奇异成分的存在。帕拉蒂尼形式主义中的f(R)模型相对于度量形式主义中的f(R)模型,近年来的探索相对较少。我们研究了Palatini形式主义中的七个f(R)模型:Hu-Sawicki(两个案例)、Starobinsky、exponential、Tsujikawa、和。根据标准的统计程序和数据集:Ia型超新星数据、宇宙天文钟观测数据、重子声学振荡数据、H星暴星系数据、哈勃参数(H0)的局部测量数据和宇宙微波背景辐射的距离先验数据,我们得到了模型参数的约束条件。与标准的“λ -冷暗物质模型”相比,对于许多数据集组合,f(R)模型的支持是显著的。我们获得了表征宇宙加速膨胀的相关量,这些量与其他人以模型无关的方式获得的量一致。由参数约束得到的有效/总状态方程参数曲线清晰地显示了膨胀历史的正确阶段:过去的辐射主导时代和物质主导时代,以及当前的加速膨胀时代最终演变为遥远未来的de-Sitter阶段。总的来说,我们的结果支持追求帕拉蒂尼形式主义中的f(R)模型,作为解释宇宙加速膨胀的潜在替代方案。
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Classical and Quantum Gravity
Classical and Quantum Gravity 物理-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
8.60%
发文量
301
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Classical and Quantum Gravity is an established journal for physicists, mathematicians and cosmologists in the fields of gravitation and the theory of spacetime. The journal is now the acknowledged world leader in classical relativity and all areas of quantum gravity.
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