Cosmic Web and Environmental Dependence of Screening: Vainshtein vs. Chameleon
Bridget Falck, Kazuya Koyama, Gong-bo Zhao (ICG, Portsmouth)

TL;DR
This study compares Vainshtein and chameleon screening mechanisms in modified gravity theories, revealing their different dependencies on cosmic web morphology, halo mass, and environment, with implications for cosmic structure formation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of how Vainshtein and chameleon screening mechanisms depend on cosmic web morphology and environment, highlighting their distinct behaviors.
Findings
Vainshtein screening depends on cosmic web morphology.
Chameleon screening depends on halo mass and environment.
Vainshtein halos show suppressed velocity dispersions.
Abstract
Theories which modify general relativity to explain the accelerated expansion of the Universe often use screening mechanisms to satisfy constraints on Solar System scales. We investigate the effects of the cosmic web and the local environmental density of dark matter halos on the screening properties of the Vainshtein and chameleon screening mechanisms. We compare the cosmic web morphology of dark matter particles, mass functions of dark matter halos, mass and radial dependence of screening, velocity dispersions and peculiar velocities, and environmental dependence of screening mechanisms in and nDGP models. Using the ORIGAMI cosmic web identification routine we find that the Vainshtein mechanism depends on the cosmic web morphology of dark matter particles, since these are defined according to the dimensionality of their collapse, while the chameleon mechanism shows no…
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