Low-energy modified gravity signatures on the large-scale structures

Abstract

A large number of dark energy and modified gravity models lead to the same expansion history of the Universe, hence, making it difficult to distinguish them from observations. To make the calculations transparent, we consider f(R) gravity with a pressureless matter without making any assumption about the form of f(R). Using the late-time expansion history realizations constructed by Shafieloo et al~2018-Shafieloo.etal-PRD, we explicitly show for any f(R) model that the Bardeen potentials and evolve differently. For an arbitrary f(R) model that leads to late-time accelerated expansion, we explicitly show that | + | and its time-derivative evolves differently than the model at lower redshifts. We show that the / has a significant deviation from unity for larger wave-numbers. We discuss the implications of the results for the cosmological observations.

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