Running gravitational constant induced dark energy as a solution to $\sigma_8$ tension
Abstract
We consider a modified gravity model with a running gravitational constant coupled to a varying dark energy fluid and test its imprint on the growth of structure in the universe. Using Redshift Space Distortion (RSD) measurement results, we show a tension at the level between the best fit CDM and the corresponding parameters obtained from the Planck data. Unlike many modified gravity-based solutions that overlook scale dependence and model-specific background evolution, we study this problem in the broadest possible context by incorporating both factors into our investigation. We performed a full perturbation analysis to demonstrate a scale dependence in the growth equation. Fixing the scale to Mpc and introducing a phenomenological functional form for the varying Newton coupling with only one free parameter, we conduct a likelihood analysis of the RSD selected data. The analysis reveals that the model can bring the tension level within while maintaining the deviation of from Newton's gravitational constant at the fifth order.
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@article{arxiv.2411.05965,
title = {Running gravitational constant induced dark energy as a solution to $\sigma_8$ tension},
author = {Tilek Zhumabek and Azamat Mukhamediya and Hrishikesh Chakrabarty and Daniele Malafarina},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.05965},
year = {2024}
}