Are f(R) dark energy models cosmologically viable ?
Abstract
All modified gravity theories are conformally identical to models of quintessence in which matter is coupled to dark energy with a strong coupling. This coupling induces a cosmological evolution radically different from standard cosmology. We find that in all theories that behave as a power of at large or small (which include most of those proposed so far in the literature) the scale factor during the matter phase grows as instead of the standard law . This behaviour is grossly inconsistent with cosmological observations (e.g. WMAP), thereby ruling out these models even if they pass the supernovae test and can escape the local gravity constraints.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0603703,
title = {Are f(R) dark energy models cosmologically viable ?},
author = {Luca Amendola and David Polarski and Shinji Tsujikawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0603703},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
4 pages; v2: revised figure and minor changes to match version accepted on Phys. Rev. Lett