Gravitational wave propagation in $f(R)$ models: New parametrizations and observational constraints
Isabela S. Matos, Maur\'icio O. Calv\~ao, Ioav Waga

TL;DR
This paper introduces new parametrizations for $f(R)$ gravity models and assesses their observational constraints using simulated and real data, focusing on gravitational wave and electromagnetic signals to test deviations from general relativity.
Contribution
It proposes novel phenomenological parametrizations for $f(R)$ models and evaluates their observational constraints with simulated ET data and existing cosmological observations.
Findings
ET can constrain $|f_{R0}|<10^{-2}$ at 95\% confidence for certain models.
Probing GW luminosity distance evolution with ET alone offers limited constraints on $f(R)$ theories.
Combining ET data with SNIa, BAO, and CMB improves constraints on modified gravity parameters.
Abstract
Modified gravity (MG) theories predict, in general, that the ratio of gravitational wave (GW) to electromagnetic (EM) luminosity distances, , differs from its general relativity (GR) value of unity at cosmological scales, thus providing another perturbative probe to MG. In this paper, we introduce new phenomenological parametrizations for both the Friedmann-Lema\^itre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) background evolution of models, via the dark energy equation of state parameter, , and for in this class of theories. We simulate a mock dataset for the Einstein Telescope (ET) of 1000 GW signals from binary neutron star (BNS) mergers and redshift information from their EM counterpart, exploring the consequent constraints on the relevant gravitational, cosmological and phenomenological parameters. As a model of particular interest, we take -gravity theory and…
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