Cosmological Constraints from Hubble Parameter on f(R) Cosmologies

Abstract

Modified f(R) gravity in the Palatini approach has been presently applied to Cosmology as a realistic alternative to dark energy. In this concern, a number of authors have searched for observational constraints on several f(R) gravity functional forms using mainly data of type Ia supenovae (SNe Ia), Cosmic Microwave Background ( CMB) radiation and Large Scale Structure ( LSS). In this paper, by considering a homogeneous and isotropic flat universe, we use determinations of the Hubble function H(z), which are based on differential age method, to place bounds on the free parameters of the f(R) = R - β/Rn functional form. We also combine the H(z) data with constraints from Baryon Acoustic Oscillations ( BAO) and CMB measurements, obtaining ranges of values for n and β in agreement with other independent analyses. We find that, for some intervals of n and β, models based on f(R) = R - β/Rn gravity in the Palatini approach, unlike the metric formalism, can produce the sequence of radiation-dominated, matter-dominated, and accelerating periods without need of dark energy.

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