f(Q,Lm) 引力晚期加速度的观测分析

IF 10.2 4区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Kairat Myrzakulov , M. Koussour , O. Donmez , A. Cilli , E. Güdekli , J. Rayimbaev
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在这项研究中,我们探索了基于f(Q,Lm)引力的一类扩展理论中的晚期宇宙学。该理论通过在非度量Q和物质拉格朗日Lm之间加入非最小耦合,对f(Q)引力进行了概括,类似于f(Q,T)理论。Q 和 Lm 之间的耦合导致了物质能动张量的非守恒性。我们首先研究了由函数形式 f(Q,Lm)=αQ+βLmn 定义的宇宙学模型,其中 α、β 和 n 是常数。得出的哈勃参数H(z)=H0(1+z)3n2(2n-1)表明,在宇宙历史中,n对H(z)的缩放有显著影响,n>2表示加速膨胀。我们还研究了n=1的简化情况,它导致了f(Q,Lm)=αQ+βLm的线性形式,与非相对论物质主导的宇宙相一致。我们利用各种观测数据集,包括 H(z) 和 Pantheon,对模型参数进行了约束。我们的分析表明,f(Q,Lm)模型与观测结果非常吻合,并表现出与ΛCDM模型相似的行为。在所有数据集中,q0=-0.22±0.01 的结果表明宇宙正在加速,突出了该模型作为 ΛCDM 替代模型的潜力。
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Observational analysis of late-time acceleration in f(Q,Lm) gravity
In this study, we explored late-time cosmology within an extended class of theories based on f(Q,Lm) gravity. This theory generalizes f(Q) gravity by incorporating a non-minimal coupling between the non-metricity Q and the matter Lagrangian Lm, analogous to the f(Q,T) theory. The coupling between Q and Lm leads to the non-conservation of the matter energy-momentum tensor. We first investigated a cosmological model defined by the functional form f(Q,Lm)=αQ+βLmn, where α, β, and n are constants. The derived Hubble parameter H(z)=H0(1+z)3n2(2n1) indicates that n significantly influences the scaling of H(z) over cosmic history, with n>2 suggesting accelerated expansion. We also examined the simplified case of n=1, leading to the linear form f(Q,Lm)=αQ+βLm, consistent with a universe dominated by non-relativistic matter. Using various observational datasets, including H(z) and Pantheon, we constrained the model parameters. Our analysis showed that the f(Q,Lm) model aligns well with observational results and exhibits similar behavior to the ΛCDM model. The results, with q0=0.22±0.01 across all datasets, indicate an accelerating universe, highlighting the model's potential as an alternative to ΛCDM.
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Journal of High Energy Astrophysics
Journal of High Energy Astrophysics Earth and Planetary Sciences-Space and Planetary Science
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