English

Cosmological perturbations and structure formation in nonlocal infrared modifications of general relativity

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2014-07-16 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We study the cosmological consequences of a recently proposed nonlocal modification of general relativity, obtained by adding a term m2R2Rm^2R\,\Box^{-2}R to the Einstein-Hilbert action. The model has the same number of parameters as Λ\LambdaCDM, with mm replacing ΩΛ\Omega_{\Lambda}, and is very predictive. At the background level, after fixing mm so as to reproduce the observed value of ΩM\Omega_M, we get a pure prediction for the equation of state of dark energy as a function of redshift, wDE(z)w_{\rm DE}(z), with wDE(0)w_{\rm DE}(0) in the range [1.165,1.135][-1.165,-1.135] as ΩM\Omega_M varies over the broad range ΩM[0.20,0.36]\Omega_M\in [0.20,0.36]. We find that the cosmological perturbations are well-behaved, and the model fully fixes the dark energy perturbations as a function of redshift zz and wavenumber kk. The nonlocal model provides a good fit to supernova data and predicts deviations from General Relativity in structure formation and in weak lensing at the level of 3-4%, therefore consistent with existing data but readily detectable by future surveys. For the logarithmic growth factor we obtain γ0.53\gamma\simeq 0.53, to be compared with γ0.55\gamma\simeq 0.55 in Λ\LambdaCDM. For the Newtonian potential on subhorizon scales our results are well fitted by Ψ(a;k)=[1+μsas]ΨGR(a;k)\Psi(a;k)=[1+\mu_s a^s]\Psi_{\rm GR}(a;k) with a scale-independent μs0.09\mu_s\simeq 0.09 and s2s\simeq 2, while the anisotropic stress is negligibly small.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1403.6068,
  title  = {Cosmological perturbations and structure formation in nonlocal infrared modifications of general relativity},
  author = {Yves Dirian and Stefano Foffa and Nima Khosravi and Martin Kunz and Michele Maggiore},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.6068},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

39 pages, 20 figures