The clustering of galaxies in the completed SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: constraining modified gravity
Eva-Maria Mueller, Will Percival, Eric Linder, Shadab Alam, Gong-Bo, Zhao, Ariel G. S\'anchez, Florian Beutler

TL;DR
This paper uses SDSS-III BOSS data combined with other cosmological measurements to test deviations from general relativity, constraining modified gravity models and finding results consistent with Einstein's theory.
Contribution
The study provides new constraints on phenomenological and scalar-tensor models of modified gravity using large-scale structure and CMB data.
Findings
Measured growth index γ=0.566±0.058 consistent with GR.
Constraints on G_M and G_L parameters show no significant deviation from GR.
Limited constraining power on scalar-tensor theories, but set bounds on f(R) models.
Abstract
We use baryon acoustic oscillation and redshift space distortion from the completed Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey, corresponding to data release 12 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, combined sample analysis in combination with cosmic microwave background, supernova and redshift space distortion measurements from additional spectroscopic surveys to test deviations from general relativity. We present constraints on several phenomenological models of modified gravity: First, we parametrise the growth of structure using the growth index , finding (68\% C.L.). Second, we modify the relation of the two Newtonian potentials by introducing two additional parameters, and . In this approach, refers to modifications of the growth of structure whereas to modification of the lensing potential. We consider a power law to model the…
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