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Cosmological Perturbation Theory in $f(Q,T)$ Gravity

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2022-03-11 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We developed the cosmological linear theory of perturbations for f(Q,T)f(Q,T) gravity, which is an extension of symmetric teleparallel gravity, with QQ the non-metricity and TT the trace of the stress-energy tensor. By considering an ansatz of f(Q,T)=f1(Q)+f2(T)f(Q,T)=f_1(Q)+f_2(T), which has been broadly studied in the literature and the coincident gauge where the connection vanishes, we got equations consistent with f(Q)f(Q) gravity when fT=0f_{T}=0. In the case of the tensor perturbations, the propagation of gravitational waves was found to be identical to f(Q)f(Q), as expected. For scalar perturbations, outside the limit fT=0f_T = 0, we got that the coupling between QQ and TT in the Lagrangian produces a coupling between the perturbation of the density and the pressure. The presence of TT in the Lagrangian breaks the equation of the conservation of energy, which in turn breaks the standard ρ+3H(ρ+p)=0\rho' + 3\mathcal{H} (\rho+p) = 0 relation. We also derived a coupled system of differential equations between δ\delta, the density contrast and vv in the H<<k\mathcal{H}<<k limit and with negligible time derivative of the scalar perturbation potentials, which will be useful in future studies to see whether this class of theories constitute a good alternative to dark matter. These results might also enable to test f(Q,T)f(Q,T) gravity with CMB and standard siren data that will help to determine if these models can reduce the Hubble constant tension and if they can constitute an alternative to the Λ\LambdaCDM model.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2111.04205,
  title  = {Cosmological Perturbation Theory in $f(Q,T)$ Gravity},
  author = {Antonio Nájera and Amanda Fajardo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.04205},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

20 pages. Accepted by JCAP