We confront Yukawa modified cosmology, proposed in arXiv:2304.11492 [Jusufi et al. arXiv:2304.11492], with data from Supernovae Type Ia (SNe Ia) and Hubble parameter (OHD) observations. Yukawa cosmology is obtained from a Yukawa-like gravitational potential, with coupling parameter α and wavelength parameter λ, which gives rise to modified Friedmann equations. We show that the agreement with observations is very efficient, and within 1σ confidence level we find the best-fit parameters λ=(2693−1262+1191)Mpc, α=0.416−0.326+1.137, and a graviton mass of mg=(2.374−0.728+2.095)×10−42GeV. Additionally, we establish a connection between the effective dark matter and dark energy density parameters and the angular radius of the black hole shadow of the SgrA and M87 black holes in the low-redshift limit, consistent with the Event Horizon Telescope findings.
@article{arxiv.2305.14305,
title = {Observational constraints on Yukawa cosmology and connection with black hole shadows},
author = {Esteban González and Kimet Jusufi and Genly Leon and Emmanuel N. Saridakis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.14305},
year = {2023}
}