Observational tests of the conformal osculating Barthel-Kropina cosmological model
Himanshu Chaudhary, Rattanasak Hama, Tiberiu Harko, Sorin V. Sabau, Shibesh Kumar Jas Pacif

TL;DR
This paper tests a novel Finslerian cosmological model derived from conformal transformations of the Kropina metric against observational data, proposing it as a viable alternative to standard dark energy models.
Contribution
It introduces a new conformal Barthel-Kropina cosmological model with second-order field equations and tests its viability using observational datasets.
Findings
Model fits observational data well
Provides an alternative to ΛCDM
Determines key model parameter γ
Abstract
We consider detailed cosmological tests of dark energy models obtained from the general conformal transformation of the Kropina metric, representing an -type Finslerian geometry. In particular, we restrict our analysis to the osculating Barthel Kropina geometry. The Kropina metric function is defined as the ratio of the square of a Riemannian metric and of the one-form . In this framework, we also consider the role of the conformal transformations of the metric, which allows us to introduce a family of conformal Barthel-Kropina theories in an osculating geometry. The models obtained in this way are described by second-order field equations, in the presence of an effective scalar field induced by the conformal factor. The generalized Friedmann equations of the model are obtained by adopting for the Riemannian metric the Friedmann Lemaitre…
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TopicsAdvanced Differential Geometry Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geometric Analysis and Curvature Flows
