Dynamic of the accelerated expansion of the universe in the DGP model
V. Q. Phong

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the dynamics of the DGP model for the universe's accelerated expansion, fitting observational data, and comparing its predictions with other cosmological models.
Contribution
It introduces a simple parametrization of matter and studies the growth of matter perturbations within the DGP framework, providing new insights into cosmic acceleration.
Findings
The matter density parameter today is approximately 0.3.
The universe's age is estimated at 12.48 billion years.
The growth index fits well with observational data.
Abstract
According to experimental data of SNe Ia (Supernovae type Ia), we will discuss in detial dynamics of the DGP model and introduce a simple parametrization of matter , in order to analyze scenarios of the expanding universe and the evolution of the scale factor. We find that the dimensionless matter density parameter at the present epoch , the age of the universe Gyr, . The next we study the linear growth of matter perturbations, and we assume a definition of the growth rate, . As many authors for many years, we have been using a good approximation to the growth rate , we also find that the best fit of the growth index, , or when . We also compare…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
