Coupled dark matter-dark energy in light of near Universe observations
Laura Lopez Honorez, Beth A. Reid, Olga Mena, Licia Verde, Raul, Jimenez

TL;DR
This paper investigates coupled dark matter-dark energy models using near Universe observations, finding current data constrains the coupling parameter but future measurements could decisively test these models and their deviations from general relativity.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of dark coupling models in light of low redshift data, highlighting potential observational signatures and constraints.
Findings
Current data constrain the coupling to |ξ|<0.2.
Some models modify growth of structure without altering gravity.
Future measurements could rule out or confirm coupled dark energy models.
Abstract
Cosmological analysis based on currently available observations are unable to rule out a sizeable coupling among the dark energy and dark matter fluids. We explore a variety of coupled dark matter-dark energy models, which satisfy cosmic microwave background constraints, in light of low redshift and near universe observations. We illustrate the phenomenology of different classes of dark coupling models, paying particular attention in distinguishing between effects that appear only on the expansion history and those that appear in the growth of structure. We find that while a broad class of dark coupling models are effectively models where general relativity (GR) is modified --and thus can be probed by a combination of tests for the expansion history and the growth of structure--, there is a class of dark coupling models where gravity is still GR, but the growth of perturbations is, in…
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