Observational analysis of late-time acceleration in $f(Q, L_m)$ gravity
Kairat Myrzakulov, M. Koussour, O. Donmez, A. Cilli, E. G\"udekli, and, J. Rayimbaev

TL;DR
This paper investigates late-time cosmic acceleration within an extended $f(Q, L_m)$ gravity framework, analyzing a specific model and constraining its parameters with observational data, showing it can mimic $ ext{Lambda}$CDM behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a novel $f(Q, L_m)$ gravity model with non-minimal coupling, analyzing its cosmological implications and observational viability as an alternative to $ ext{Lambda}$CDM.
Findings
The model predicts accelerated expansion for certain parameter ranges.
Constraints show the model fits observational data well.
The deceleration parameter $q_0$ is approximately -0.22, indicating acceleration.
Abstract
In this study, we explored late-time cosmology within an extended class of theories based on gravity. This theory generalizes gravity by incorporating a non-minimal coupling between the non-metricity and the matter Lagrangian , analogous to the theory. The coupling between and leads to the non-conservation of the matter energy-momentum tensor. We first investigated a cosmological model defined by the functional form , where , , and are constants. The derived Hubble parameter indicates that significantly influences the scaling of over cosmic history, with suggesting accelerated expansion. We also examined the simplified case of , leading to the linear form , consistent with a universe…
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