We consider the f(Q)-theory for the description of dark energy with a non-trivial connection defined in the non-coincident gauge. The resulting field equations form a two-scalar-field, quintom-like gravitational model. For the power-law model f(Q)≃Qn−1n, we construct an analytic expression for the dynamical evolution of dark energy, which depends on the parameter n. We constrain this dark energy model using the the baryon acoustic oscillations from DESI DR2, and gamma-ray bursts. The cosmological data provides n≃0.33. The f(Q)-model challenges the ΛCDM by providing a smaller value for χmin2. Although the Akaike Information Criterion indicates that the two cosmological models fit the data from the Pantheon+, the cosmic chronometers and the baryonic acoustic oscillators in a similar way, when the gamma-ray bursts are introduced there is weak evidence in favor of the f(Q)-theory.
@article{arxiv.2504.11132,
title = {Testing Non-Coincident $f(Q)$-gravity with DESI DR2 BAO and GRBs},
author = {Andronikos Paliathanasis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.11132},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
8 pages, 4 figures, version accepted for publication in Physics of the Dark Universe