Gravity with Perturbative Constraints: Dark Energy Without New Degrees of Freedom
Abstract
Major observational efforts in the coming decade are designed to probe the equation of state of dark energy. Measuring a deviation of the equation-of-state parameter w from -1 would indicate a dark energy that cannot be represented solely by a cosmological constant. While it is commonly assumed that any implied modification to the LambdaCDM model amounts to the addition of new dynamical fields, we propose here a framework for investigating whether or not such new fields are required when cosmological observations are combined with a set of minimal assumptions about the nature of gravitational physics. In our approach, we treat the additional degrees of freedom as perturbatively constrained and calculate a number of observable quantities, such as the Hubble expansion rate and the cosmic acceleration, for a homogeneous Universe. We show that current observations place our Universe within the perturbative validity of our framework and allow for the presence of non-dynamical gravitational degrees of freedom at cosmological scales.
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@article{arxiv.0811.3635,
title = {Gravity with Perturbative Constraints: Dark Energy Without New Degrees of Freedom},
author = {Alan Cooney and Simon DeDeo and Dimitrios Psaltis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.3635},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Discussion extended, Accepted for publication in PRD