On the validity of the continuity equation in a modified gravity framework with CMB, DES 3x2pt and tomographic ISW data
Ziad Sakr, Miguel Quartin

TL;DR
This paper tests a phenomenological modification to the continuity equation in a modified gravity framework using CMB, DES 3x2pt, and ISW data, finding hints of deviations when Planck data is included.
Contribution
It introduces and tests a new parametrization of the continuity equation at the linear perturbation level against multiple cosmological datasets.
Findings
DES and ISW data are consistent with standard continuity equation when A_c is constant.
Planck data shows 2-3 sigma hints of non-zero A_c, indicating possible deviations.
The model with A_c proportional to scale factor a results in stronger tensions.
Abstract
In this work we propose a phenomenological modification to the continuity equation at the linear perturbation level and test it using combinations of the CMB temperature, polarization and lensing potential angular spectrum, the ISW-galaxy cross power spectrum and the 32pt lensing and galaxy clustering from DES survey. We investigate two parametrisations of this modification, both proportional to a new parameter , which is assumed to be either constant in time, or proportional to the scale factor , in order to be more relevant at late times. We find DES and ISW data to be consistent with the standard continuity equation when is constant, but 2--3 hints of a non-zero modification appear when Planck data is included. The model results in stronger tensions. We also test the effects of including the common extra parameters and that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
