Tension of the EG statistic and RSD data with Planck/ and implications for weakening gravity
Abstract
The EG statistic is a powerful probe for detecting deviations from GR by combining weak lensing (WL), real-space clustering and redshift space distortion (RSD) measurements thus probing both the lensing and the growth effective Newton constants (GL and Geff). We construct an up to date compilation of EG statistic data including both redshift and scale dependence (EG(R,z)). We combine this EG data compilation with an up to date compilation of fσ8 data from RSD observations to identify the current level of tension between the Planck/ standard model based on general relativity and a general model independent redshift evolution parametrization of GL and Geff. Each fσ8 datapoint considered has been published separately in the context of independent analyses of distinct galaxy samples. However, there are correlations among the datapoints considered due to overlap of the analyzed galaxy samples. Due to these correlations the derived levels of tension of the best fit parameters with Planck/ are somewhat overestimated but this is the price to pay for maximizing the information encoded in the compilation considered. We find that the level of tension increases from about 3.5σ for the fσ8 data compilation alone to about 6σ when the EG data are also included in the analysis. The direction of the tension is the same as implied by the fσ8 RSD growth data alone (lower m and/or weaker effective Newton constant at low redshifts for both the lensing and the growth effective Newton constants (GL and Geff)). These results further amplify the hints for weakening modified gravity discussed in other recent analyses.
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