Cosmological perturbations in a family of deformations of general relativity
Kirill Krasnov, Yuri Shtanov

TL;DR
This paper investigates linear cosmological perturbations in a family of deformed gravity theories that preserve background solutions but modify perturbation dynamics, revealing a transition to general relativity and implications for the power spectrum.
Contribution
It introduces a family of gravity deformations with no new degrees of freedom, modifies scalar perturbation evolution, and analyzes observational bounds on the deformation parameter.
Findings
Scalar perturbation speed of sound remains non-zero during matter domination.
A transition from modified gravity to general relativity occurs during radiation era.
Power spectrum suppression on certain scales constrains the deformation parameter.
Abstract
We study linear cosmological perturbations in a previously introduced family of deformations of general relativity characterized by the absence of new degrees of freedom. The homogeneous and isotropic background in this class of theories is unmodified and is described by the usual Friedmann equations. The theory of cosmological perturbations is modified and the relevant deformation parameter has the dimension of length. Gravitational perturbations of the scalar type can be described by a certain relativistic potential related to the matter perturbations just as in general relativity. A system of differential equations describing the evolution of this potential and of the stress-energy density perturbations is obtained. We find that the evolution of scalar perturbations proceeds with a modified effective time-dependent speed of sound, which, contrary to the case of general relativity,…
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