Reconstruction of Accelerating Nonlinear $f(T)$ Gravity Models via Hybrid Scale Factor: Cosmological Dynamics and Bayesian Evidence
Suraj Kumar Behera, Pratik P. Ray

TL;DR
This paper reconstructs $f(T)$ gravity models using a hybrid scale factor to describe the universe's expansion, constrains model parameters with observational data, and demonstrates consistency with late-time acceleration and dark energy phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces novel nonlinear $f(T)$ models reconstructed via a hybrid scale factor, validated against cosmological data, and explores their viability as extensions of general relativity.
Findings
Models align with observed accelerated expansion.
Reconstructed models mimic $\\Lambda$CDM at late times.
Energy condition analysis supports dark energy dominance.
Abstract
This study offers a comprehensive reconstruction of gravity model with three distinct non-linear as well as novel forms employing a hybrid scale factor to depict the expansion history of the universe starting from early decelerated epoch to late-time accelerated evolution. Model parameters are rigorously constrained using the Monte Carlo Markov Chain (MCMC) analysis with the help of Bayesian statistics and incorporating late-time observations from BAO and Patheon+SH0ES. The investigation of dynamical parameters such as the equation of state parameter and cosmological parameters indicates alignment with an accelerated expansion phase in both the present and late time epochs. Validation is conducted by assessing the energy conditions, verifying the feasibility of the model forms with particular emphasis on the violation of the strong energy condition that indicates dark energy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
