Growth Index in the $\gamma\delta$CDM model
Cemsinan Deliduman, Furkan \c{S}akir Dilsiz, and Selinay Sude Binici

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the growth index in the $\gamma\delta$CDM model, showing it closely resembles standard models and is consistent with cosmological data, offering a potential alternative to $\Lambda$CDM.
Contribution
It provides the first theoretical and numerical analysis of the growth index in the $\gamma\delta$CDM model, demonstrating its similarity to standard cosmological models.
Findings
Growth index in $\gamma\delta$CDM is close to $\Lambda$CDM and $\omega$CDM.
The model suppresses structure growth compared to standard models.
$\gamma\delta$CDM fits cosmological data as well as $\Lambda$CDM.
Abstract
To better distinguish the nature of and tensions, it is necessary to separate the effects of expansion and the growth of structure. The growth index was identified as the most important parameter that characterizes the growth of density fluctuations independently of the effects of cosmic expansion. In the CDM model, analyses performed with various cosmological datasets indicate that the growth index has to be larger than its theoretically predicted value. Cosmological models based on gravity theories have scale-dependent growth indices, whose values are even more at odds with the growth rate data. In this work, we evaluate the growth index in the CDM model both theoretically and numerically. Although based on gravity theory, we show through several analyses with different combinations of datasets that the growth index in the…
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