Late-time cosmology in f(Q,Lm) gravity: Analytical solutions and observational fits

IF 5 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Physics of the Dark Universe Pub Date : 2024-08-10 DOI:10.1016/j.dark.2024.101614
Yerlan Myrzakulov , O. Donmez , M. Koussour , D. Alizhanov , S. Bekchanov , J. Rayimbaev
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In this study, we examined the late-time cosmic expansion of the universe within the framework of f(Q,Lm) gravity, where Q denotes the non-metricity and Lm represents the matter Lagrangian. We analyzed a linear f(Q,Lm) model of the form f(Q,Lm)=αQ+2Lm+β. Using MCMC methods, we constrained the model parameters H0, α, and β with various datasets, including H(z), Pantheon+SH0ES, and BAO data. For the H(z) dataset, we found H0=67.90±0.66, α=0.10720.0069+0.0054, and β=1988.2±1.0. For the Pantheon+SH0ES dataset, H0=70.05±0.68, α=0.09160.0033+0.0028, and β=1988.3±1.0. For the BAO dataset, H0=68.1±1.0, α=0.10290.0052+0.0041, and β=1988.24±0.99. Moreover, the energy density remains positive and approaches zero in the distant future, and the deceleration parameter indicates a transition from deceleration to acceleration, with transition redshifts of zt=0.60, zt=0.78, and zt=0.66 for the respective datasets. These findings align with previous observational studies and contribute to our understanding of the universe’s expansion dynamics.

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f(Q,Lm)引力中的晚期宇宙学:分析解与观测拟合
在本研究中,我们在 f(Q,Lm) 引力框架内研究了宇宙晚期的膨胀,其中 Q 表示非度量,Lm 表示物质拉格朗日。我们分析了形式为 f(Q,Lm)=-αQ+2Lm+β 的线性 f(Q,Lm) 模型。利用 MCMC 方法,我们用各种数据集(包括 H(z)、Pantheon+SH0ES 和 BAO 数据)对模型参数 H0、α 和 β 进行了约束。对于 H(z)数据集,我们发现 H0=67.90±0.66,α=0.1072-0.0069+0.0054,β=-1988.2±1.0。对于 Pantheon+SH0ES 数据集,H0=70.05±0.68,α=0.0916-0.0033+0.0028,β=-1988.3±1.0。对于 BAO 数据集,H0=68.1±1.0,α=0.1029-0.0052+0.0041,β=-1988.24±0.99。此外,能量密度仍然为正,在遥远的未来趋近于零,减速参数表明从减速到加速的过渡,各数据集的过渡红移分别为zt=0.60、zt=0.78和zt=0.66。这些发现与之前的观测研究相吻合,有助于我们理解宇宙的膨胀动力学。
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Physics of the Dark Universe
Physics of the Dark Universe ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS-
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期刊介绍: Physics of the Dark Universe is an innovative online-only journal that offers rapid publication of peer-reviewed, original research articles considered of high scientific impact. The journal is focused on the understanding of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Early Universe, gravitational waves and neutrinos, covering all theoretical, experimental and phenomenological aspects.
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