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Observational Constraints in Nonlocal Gravity: the Deser-Woodard Case

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2019-04-18 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

We study the cosmology of a specific class of nonlocal model of modified gravity, the so-called Deser-Woodard (DW) model, modifying the Einstein-Hilbert action by a term Rf(1R)\sim R f(\Box^{-1}R), where ff is a free function. Choosing ff so as to reproduce the ΛCDM\Lambda{\rm CDM} cosmological background expansion history within the nonlocal model, we implement the model in a cosmological linear Einstein--Boltzmann solver and study the deviations to GR the model induces in the scalar and tensor perturbations. We observe that the DW nonlocal model describes a modified propagation for the gravitational waves, as well as a lower linear growth rate and a stronger lensing power as compared to ΛCDM\Lambda{\rm CDM}, up to several percents. Such prominent growth and lensing features lead to the inference of a significantly smaller value of σ8\sigma_8 with respect to the one in ΛCDM\Lambda{\rm CDM}, given \textit{Planck} CMB+lensing data. The prediction for the linear growth rate fσ8f \sigma_8 within the DW model is therefore significantly smaller than the one in ΛCDM\Lambda{\rm CDM} and the addition of growth rate data fσ8f \sigma_8 from Redshift-space distortion measurements to \textit{Planck} CMB+lensing, opens a (dominant) tension between Redshift-space distortion data and the reconstructed \textit{Planck} CMB lensing potential. However, model selection issues only result in "weak" evidences for ΛCDM\Lambda{\rm CDM} against the DW model given the data. Such a fact shows that the datasets we consider are not constraining enough for distinguishing between the models. As we discuss, the addition of galaxy WL data or cosmological constraints from future galaxy clustering, weak lensing surveys, but also third generation gravitational wave interferometers, prove to be useful for discriminating modified gravity models such as the DW one from ΛCDM\Lambda{\rm CDM}, within the close future.

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@article{arxiv.1901.07832,
  title  = {Observational Constraints in Nonlocal Gravity: the Deser-Woodard Case},
  author = {Luca Amendola and Yves Dirian and Henrik Nersisyan and Sohyun Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.07832},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

28 pages, 13 figures, v2: references added, typographical errors corrected