Structure formation in the Deser-Woodard nonlocal gravity model: a reappraisal

Abstract

In this work, we extend previous analyses of the structure formation in the f(-1R) model of nonlocal gravity proposed by Deser and Woodard (DW), which reproduces the background expansion of with no need of a cosmological constant nor of any dimensional constant beside Newton's one. A previous analysis based on redshift-space distortions (RSD) data concluded that the model was ruled out. In this work we revisit the issue and find that, when recast in a localized model, the DW model is not ruled out and actually gives a better fit to RSD data than . At the same time, the model predicts a slightly lower value of σ8 than , in agreement with recent estimates based on lensing. We also produce analytical approximations of the two modified gravity functions and of fσ8(z) as a function of redshift. Finally, we also show how much the fit depends on initial conditions when these are generalized with respect to a standard matter-dominated era.

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