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Reconstructing gravity on cosmological scales

Marco Raveri

2020Physical review. D/Physical review. D.94 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present the data-driven late-time reconstruction of gravitational theories and dark energy models on cosmological scales. We showcase the power of present cosmological probes at constraining these models and quantify the knowledge of their properties that can be acquired through state of the art data. This reconstruction exploits the power of the effective field theory approach to dark energy and modified gravity phenomenology, which compresses the freedom in defining such models into a finite set of functions that can be reconstructed across cosmic times using cosmological data. We consider several model classes described within this framework and thoroughly discuss their phenomenology and data implications. We find that some models can alleviate the present discrepancy in the determination of the Hubble constant as inferred from the cosmic microwave background and as directly measured. This results in a statistically significant preference for the reconstructed theories over the standard cosmological model.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsDark energyCosmic microwave backgroundPhenomenology (philosophy)Lambda-CDM modelTheoretical physicsCosmological constantGravitationCOSMIC cancer databaseCosmologyCosmological principlePhysical cosmologyAstrophysicsClassical mechanicsEpistemologyQuantum mechanicsPhilosophyAnisotropyCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
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