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Power-law cosmology in Weyl-type $f(Q,T)$ gravity

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2021-10-20 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Gravity is attributed to the spacetime curvature in classical General Relativity (GR). But, other equivalent formulation or representations of GR, such as torsion or non-metricity have altered the perception. We consider the Weyl-type f(Q,T)f(Q, T) gravity, where QQ represents the non-metricity and TT is the trace of energy momentum temsor, in which the vector field ωμ\omega_{\mu} determines the non-metricity QμναQ_{\mu \nu \alpha} of the spacetime. In this work, we employ the well-motivated f(Q,T)=αQ+β6k2Tf(Q, T)= \alpha Q+ \frac{\beta}{6k^{2}} T, where α\alpha and β\beta are the model parameters. Furthermore, we assume that the universe is dominated by the pressure-free matter, i.e. the case of dust (p=0p=0). We obtain the solution of field equations similar to a power-law in Hubble parameter H(z)H(z). We investigate the cosmological implications of the model by constraining the model parameter α\alpha and β\beta using the recent 57 points Hubble data and 1048 points Pantheon supernovae data. To study various dark energy models, we use statefinder analysis to address the current cosmic acceleration. We also observe the OmOm diagnostic describing various phases of the universe. Finally, it is seen that the solution which mimics the power-law fits well with the Pantheon data better than the Hubble data.

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@article{arxiv.2108.00374,
  title  = {Power-law cosmology in Weyl-type $f(Q,T)$ gravity},
  author = {Gaurav Gadbail and Simran Arora and P. K. Sahoo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.00374},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Revised version submitted EPJP