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

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2024-08-15 v1

Abstract

In this study, we examined the late-time cosmic expansion of the universe within the framework of f(Q,Lm)f(Q, L_m) gravity, where QQ denotes the non-metricity and LmL_{m} represents the matter Lagrangian. We analyzed a linear f(Q,Lm)f(Q, L_m) model of the form f(Q,Lm)=αQ+2Lm+βf(Q, L_m) = -\alpha Q + 2 L_{m} + \beta. Using MCMC methods, we constrained the model parameters H0H_0, α\alpha, and β\beta with various datasets, including H(z)H(z), Pantheon+SH0ES, and BAO data. For the H(z)H(z) dataset, we found H0=67.90±0.66H_0 = 67.90 \pm 0.66, α=0.10720.0069+0.0054\alpha = 0.1072_{-0.0069}^{+0.0054}, and β=1988.2±1.0\beta = -1988.2 \pm 1.0. For the Pantheon+SH0ES dataset, H0=70.05±0.68H_0 = 70.05 \pm 0.68, α=0.09160.0033+0.0028\alpha = 0.0916_{-0.0033}^{+0.0028}, and β=1988.3±1.0\beta = -1988.3 \pm 1.0. For the BAO dataset, H0=68.1±1.0H_0 = 68.1 \pm 1.0, α=0.10290.0052+0.0041\alpha = 0.1029_{-0.0052}^{+0.0041}, and β=1988.24±0.99\beta = -1988.24 \pm 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=0.60z_t = 0.60, zt=0.78z_t = 0.78, and zt=0.66z_t = 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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@article{arxiv.2408.04770,
  title  = {Late-time cosmology in $f(Q, L_m)$ gravity: Analytical solutions and observational fits},
  author = {Yerlan Myrzakulov and O. Donmez and M. Koussour and D. Alizhanov and S. Bekchanov and J. Rayimbaev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.04770},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Physics of the Dark Universe accepted version