Observational constraints on the growth index parameters in $f(Q)$ gravity
Abstract
In this study, we analyse constraints on the growth index of matter perturbations, , within the framework of gravity, using recent cosmological observations, at the background and the perturbation levels, including Pantheon, Cosmic Chronometer (CC), and Redshift Space Distortion (RSD) datasets. Our analysis focuses on quantifying the distortion parameter, which measures the deviation of the gravity model from the concordance CDM cosmology at the background level. Specifically, we investigate two cases of the growth index parameter: a constant and a time-varying . We investigate various parametrizations of the growth index , expressed as , where the function assumes different forms, including constant (), Taylor expansion around (), Taylor expansion around the scale factor (), and an exponential form (). By employing the Akaike Information Criterion and Bayesian Information Criterion, we find that the combined Pantheon+ CC+ RSD datasets impose stringent constraints on the value of the growth index. For the model, our results indicate that within the concordance CDM model, is constrained to , showing strong agreement with the theoretical expectation of . However, within the framework of gravity, we observe , slightly exceeding the CDM value by 4.66 . Furthermore, when considering a time-varying growth index, our analysis reveals that the range of spans from to across the models.
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@article{arxiv.2408.11996,
title = {Observational constraints on the growth index parameters in $f(Q)$ gravity},
author = {Dalale Mhamdi and Safae Dahmani and Amine Bouali and Imad El Bojaddaini and Taoufik Ouali},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.11996},
year = {2025}
}
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15 pages, 6 figures