Modified Gravity and Large Scale Flows, a Review
Jeremy Mould (Swinburne University)

TL;DR
This review discusses how modified gravity theories impact large scale cosmic flows and how upcoming surveys can test these models against standard cosmology.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the role of modified gravity in large scale flows and assesses future observational tests.
Findings
Large scale flows are sensitive to gravity modifications.
Upcoming surveys will critically test standard cosmological models.
Modified gravity can explain certain anomalies in cosmic flows.
Abstract
Large scale flows have been a challenging feature of cosmography ever since galaxy scaling relations came on the scene 40 years ago. The next generation of surveys will offer a serious test of the standard cosmology.
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