On the consistency of the expansion with the perturbations

Abstract

Assuming a simple form for the growth index gamma(z) depending on two parameters gamma0 = gamma(z=0) and gamma1 = gamma'(z=0), we show that these parameters can be constrained using background expansion data. We explore systematically the preferred region in this parameter space. Inside General Relativity we obtain that models with a quasi-static growth index and gamma1 = -0.02 are favoured. We find further the lower bounds gamma0 > 0.53 and gamma1 > -0.15 for models inside GR. Models outside GR having the same background expansion as LCDM and arbitrary gamma(z) with gamma0 = gamma0LCDM, satisfy Geff,0>G for gamma1 > gamma1LCDM, and Geff,0<G for gamma1 < gamma1LCDM. The first models will cross downwards the value Geff=G on very low redshifts z<0.3, while the second models will cross upwards Geff=G in the same redshift range. This makes the realization of such modified gravity models even more problematic.

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