Constraining the modified symmetric teleparallel gravity using cosmological data
Shambel Sahlu, Amare Abebe

TL;DR
This study tests a modified symmetric teleparallel gravity model against various cosmological data sets, finding it can potentially address current tensions in cosmological measurements.
Contribution
It introduces and constrains a specific $f(Q)$ gravity toy model using comprehensive observational data and statistical analysis, comparing its viability to the standard $ ext{Lambda}$CDM model.
Findings
The model fits well with observational data.
Estimated Hubble constant $H_0$ aligns with some recent measurements.
The model shows promise in resolving cosmological tensions.
Abstract
This paper examines the late-time accelerating Universe and the formation of large-scale structures within the modified symmetric teleparallel gravity framework, specifically using the -gravity model, in light of recent cosmological data. After reviewing the background history of the Universe, and the linear cosmological perturbations, we consider the toy model ( where represents nonmetricity, and are model parameters) for further analysis. To evaluate the cosmological viability of this model, we utilize 57 Observational Hubble Data (OHD) points, 1048 supernovae distance modulus measurements (SNIa), their combined analysis (OHD+SNIa), 14 growth rate data points (f-data), and 30 redshift-space distortions (f) datasets. Through a detailed statistical analysis, the comparison between our model and CDM has been…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
