Exploring modified gravity: constraints on the μ and Σ parametrization with WMAP, ACT, and SPT

Author:

Andrade Uendert123ORCID,Capistrano Abraão J S45ORCID,Di Valentino Eleonora6ORCID,Nunes Rafael C78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics, University of Michigan , 450 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1040 , USA

2. Department of Physics, College of Literature, Science and the Arts, University of Michigan , 450 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1040 , USA

3. Observatório Nacional , Rio de Janeiro 20921-400, RJ , Brazil

4. Departamento de Engenharias e Exatas, Universidade Federal do Paraná , Palotina 85950-000, PR , Brazil

5. Applied Physics Graduation Program, UNILA , Foz do Iguaçu 85867-670, PR , Brazil

6. School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sheffield , Hounsfield Road S3 7RH Sheffield United Kingdom

7. Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul , Porto Alegre 91501-970, RS , Brazil

8. Divisão de Astrofísica, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais , Avenida dos Astronautas 1758, São José dos Campos 12227-010, SP , Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT The cosmic acceleration problem remains one of the most significant challenges in cosmology. One of the proposed solutions to this problem is the modification of gravity on large scales. In this paper, we explore the well-known μ–Σ parametrization scenarios and confront them with observational data, including the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT), and South Pole Telescope (SPT), as well as large-scale structure data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS; baryon acoustic oscillation + redshift-space distortion) and Pantheon supernova (SN) catalogue. We employ a Bayesian framework to constrain the model parameters and discuss the implications of our results on the viability of modified gravity theories. Our analysis reveals the strengths and limitations of the μ–Σ parametrization and provides valuable insights into the nature of gravity on cosmological scales. From the joint analysis of the ACT + WMAP + SDSS + SN, we find μ0 − 1 = 0.02 ± 0.19 and Σ0 − 1 = 0.021 ± 0.068 at 68 per cent confidence level (CL). In light of the SPT + WMAP + SDSS + SN, we find μ0 − 1 = 0.07 ± 0.18 and $\Sigma _0 -1 = -0.009^{+0.078}_{-0.11}$ at 68 per cent CL. In all the analyses carried out, we do not find any deviations from the theory of general relativity. Our results represent an observational update on the well-known μ–Σ parametrization in view of current CMB data, independent of and competitive with the constraints obtained with the Planck data.

Funder

Department of Energy

PCI

MCTI

Fundação da Universidade Federal do Paraná

FAPERGS

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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