The growth index of matter perturbations and modified gravity
Abstract
We place tight constraints on the growth index γ by using the recent growth history results of 2dFGRS, SDSS-LRG, VIMOS-VLT deep Survey (VVDS) and WiggleZ datasets. In particular, we investigate several parametrizations of the growth index γ(z), by comparing their cosmological evolution using observational growth rate data at different redshifts. Utilizing a standard likelihood analysis we find that the use of the combined growth data provided by the 2dFGRS, SDSS-LRG, VVDS and WiggleZ galaxy surveys, puts the most stringent constraints on the value of the growth index. As an example, assuming a constant growth index we obtain that γ=0.602 0.055 for the concordance expansion model. Concerning the Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati gravity model, we find γ=0.503 0.06 which is lower, and almost 3σ away, from the theoretically predicted value of γDGP 11/16. Finally, based on a time varying growth index we also confirm that the combined growth data disfavor the DGP gravity.
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