Late-time reconstruction of non-minimally coupled gravity with a smoothness prior
Abstract
We present a non-parametric, model-independent reconstruction of the cosmological background and perturbation dynamics in non-minimally coupled theories of gravity. Within the Effective Field Theory of dark energy framework, we reconstruct the time-dependent cosmological constant, , and the non-minimal coupling function, , from cosmological data. To ensure stability, we apply a correlated smoothness prior that restricts the reconstruction to the space of sufficiently smooth functions. Using CMB, DESI BAO, Type Ia supernovae, CMB-ISW lensing cross-correlations, and large-scale 3x2pt DES Year 3 data, we find a hint for a non-minimal coupling. For the dark energy equation of state, our results indicate a preference for the existence of crossing of the phantom divide, , at . The non-minimal coupling effect stabilizes dark energy perturbations, providing a viable physical interpretation of the phantom crossing scenario. Our work paves the way for model-agnostic searches for signatures of modified gravity in cosmological data.
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@article{arxiv.2605.12415,
title = {Late-time reconstruction of non-minimally coupled gravity with a smoothness prior},
author = {Gen Ye and Anton Chudaykin and Camille Bonvin and Martin Kunz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.12415},
year = {2026}
}
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15 pages, 8 figures