Null tests of the standard model using the linear model formalism

Abstract

We test both the FLRW geometry and cosmology in a model independent way by reconstructing the Hubble function H(z), the comoving distance D(z) and the growth of structure fσ8(z) using the most recent data available. We use the linear model formalism in order to optimally reconstruct the latter cosmological functions, together with their derivatives and integrals. We then evaluate four of the null tests available in literature: Om1 by Sahni et al., Om2 by Zunckel \& Clarkson, Ok by Clarkson et al., and ns by Nesseris \& Sapone. For all the four tests we find agreement, within the errors, with the standard cosmological model.

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