Cosmological effects of the Galileon term in Scalar-Tensor Theories
A. G. Ferrari, M. Ballardini, F. Finelli, D. Paoletti, N. Mauri

TL;DR
This paper investigates how a Galileon term in scalar-tensor gravity models influences cosmic evolution, stability, and observational constraints, revealing conditions under which it can reconcile theory with data and alleviate the Hubble tension.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of Galileon terms in scalar-tensor theories, including stability conditions, screening mechanisms, and observational constraints from CMB, BAO, and supernova data.
Findings
Galileon term can stabilize models with negative kinetic energy.
Screening effectiveness depends on the kinetic term sign and potential presence.
Galileon term can help resolve the Hubble tension in certain regimes.
Abstract
We study the cosmological effects of a Galileon term in scalar-tensor theories of gravity. The subset of scalar-tensor theories considered are characterized by a non-minimal coupling , a kinetic term with arbitrary sign with , a potential , and a Galileon term . In addition to the modified dynamics, the Galileon term provides a screening mechanism to potentially reconcile the models with General Relativity predictions inside a Vainshtein radius. Thanks to the Galileon term, the stability conditions, namely ghost and Laplacian instabilities, in the branch with a negative kinetic term () are fulfilled for a large volume of the parameter space. Solving numerically the background evolution and linear perturbations, we derive the constraints on the cosmological parameters in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
