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Title: Cosmological perturbations in the teleparallel analog of Horndeski gravity
Authors: Ahmedov, Bobomurat
Dialektopoulos, Konstantinos F.
Said, Jackson
Nosirov, Abdurakhmon
Oikonomopoulouf, Zinovia
Yunusovh, Odil
Keywords: Perturbation (Astronomy)
Gravitation -- Research
Gravity
Cosmology -- Mathematical models
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd
Citation: Ahmedov, B., Dialektopoulos, K. F., Said, J. L., Nosirov, A., Oikonomopoulou, Z., & Yunusov, O. (2023). Cosmological perturbations in the teleparallel analog of Horndeski gravity. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 2023(08), 074.
Abstract: In this work we study the cosmological perturbations in Bahamonde-Dialektopoulos-Levi Said (BDLS) theory, i.e. the teleparallel analog of Horndeski gravity. In order to understand the evolution of structure in a cosmological model, it is necessary to study its cosmology not only in the background but also perturbatively. Both Horndeski and its teleparallel analog have been analyzed a lot in the literature, but in order to study them quantitatively, we need to know their cosmological perturbations. That is why, we study here the scalar-vector-tensor decomposition of the theory and we also express the so-called alpha parameters in terms of the arbitrary functions of the theory, that designate the deviation from the ΛCDM model. We have explored tensor, vector and scalar perturbation of the action up to second order, which drastically opens up new possibilities on searches in the parameter space of scalar-tensor theories in the context of observations.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/121532
ISSN: 14757516
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