Author:
Becker Christoph,Eggemeier Alexander,Davies Christopher T.,Li Baojiu
Abstract
Abstract
The generalised Proca (GP) theory is a modified gravity
model in which the acceleration of the cosmic expansion rate can be
explained by self interactions of a cosmological vector field. In
this paper we study a particular sub-class of the GP theory, with up
to cubic order Lagrangian, known as the cubic vector Galileon (cvG)
model. This model is similar to the cubic scalar Galileon (csG) in
many aspects, including a fifth force and the Vainshtein screening
mechanism, but with the additional flexibility that the strength of
the fifth force depends on an extra parameter — interpolating
between zero and the full strength of the csG model — while the
background expansion history is independent of this parameter. It
offers an interesting alternative to ΛCDM in explaining the
cosmic acceleration, as well as a solution to the tension between
early- and late-time measurements of the Hubble constant H
0. To
identify the best ways to test this model, in this paper we conduct
a comprehensive study of the phenomenology of this model in the
nonlinear regime of large-scale structure formation, using a suite
of N-body simulations run with the modified gravity code ECOSMOG. By inspecting thirteen statistics of the dark matter
field, dark matter haloes and weak lensing maps, we find that the
fifth force in this model can have particularly significant effects
on the large-scale velocity field and lensing potential at late
times, which suggest that redshift-space distortions and weak
lensing can place strong constraints on it.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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