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Observational constraints on the growth index parameters in $f(Q)$ gravity (2408.11996v1)

Published 21 Aug 2024 in gr-qc and astro-ph.CO

Abstract: In this study, we analyse constraints on the growth index of matter perturbations, $\gamma$, within the framework of $f(Q)$ gravity, using recent cosmological observations, at the background and the perturbation levels, including Pantheon${+}$, Cosmic Chronometer (CC), and Redshift Space Distortion (RSD) datasets. Our analysis focuses on quantifying the distortion parameter, which measures the deviation of the $f(Q)$ gravity model from the concordance $\Lambda$CDM cosmology at the background level. Specifically, we investigate two cases of the growth index parameter: a constant $\gamma$ and a time-varying $\gamma(z)$. We investigate various parametrizations of the growth index $\gamma$, expressed as $\gamma = \gamma_{0} +\gamma_{1} y(z)$, where the function $y(z)$ assumes different forms, including constant ($\Gamma_{0}$), Taylor expansion around $z = 0$ ($\Gamma_{1}$), Taylor expansion around the scale factor ($\Gamma_{2}$), and an exponential form ($\Gamma_{3}$). By employing the Akaike Information Criterion and Bayesian Information Criterion, we find that the combined Pantheon${+}$+ CC+ RSD datasets impose stringent constraints on the value of the growth index. For the $\Gamma_{0}$ model, our results indicate that within the concordance $\Lambda$CDM model, $\gamma$ is constrained to $0.545 \pm 0.096$, showing strong agreement with the theoretical expectation of $\gamma_{\Lambda} = \frac{6}{11}$. However, within the framework of $f(Q)$ gravity, we observe $\gamma = 0.571{+0.095}_{-0.110}$, slightly exceeding the $\Lambda$CDM value by 4.66 $\%$. Furthermore, when considering a time-varying growth index, our analysis reveals that the range of $\gamma_{0}$ spans from $0.596$ to $0.62$ across the $\Gamma_{1-3}$ models.

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