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Title: | Cosmic growth in ƒ (T) teleparallel gravity |
Authors: | Capozziello, Salvatore Caruana, Maria Farrugia, Gabriel Said, Jackson Sultana, Joseph |
Keywords: | Cosmology -- Research Gravitation -- Mathematical models Large scale structure (Astronomy) Dark energy (Astronomy) Differential equations -- Numerical solutions |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | Springer New York LLC |
Citation: | Capozziello, S., Caruana, M., Farrugia, G., Levi Said, J., & Sultana, J. (2024). Cosmic growth in ƒ (T) teleparallel gravity. General Relativity and Gravitation, 56(2), 27. |
Abstract: | Physical evolution of cosmological models can be tested by using expansion data, while growth history of these models is capable of testing dynamics of the inhomogeneous parts of energy density. The growth factor, as well as its growth index, gives a clear indication of the performance of cosmological models in the regime of structure formation of early Universe. In this work, we explore the growth index in several leading f (T ) cosmological models, based on a specific class of teleparallel gravity theories. These have become prominent in the literature and lead to other formulations of teleparallel gravity. Here we adopt a generalized approach by obtaining the Mészáros equation without immediately imposing the subhorizon limit, because this assumption could lead to over-simplification. This approach gives avenue to study at which k modes the subhorizon limit starts to apply. We obtain numerical results for the growth factor and growth index for a variety of data set combinations for each f (T ) model. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/121600 |
ISSN: | 15729532 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - InsSSA |
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