Testing a varying- model for dark energy within Co-varying Physical Couplings framework

Abstract

The Co-varying Physical Couplings (CPC) framework is a modified gravity set up assuming Einstein Field Equations wherein the quantities \G,c,\ are promoted to space-time functions. Bianchi identity and the requirement of stress-energy tensor conservation entangle the possible variations of the couplings \G,c,\, which are forced to co-vary as dictated by the General Constraint (GC). In this paper we explore a cosmological model wherein G, c and are functions of the redshift respecting the GC of the CPC framework. We assume a linear parametrization of in terms of the scale factor a. We use the ansatz G/G = σ ( c/c ) with σ = constant to deduce the functional forms of c=c(z) and G=G(z). We show that this varying-\G,c,\ model fits SNe Ia data and H(z) data with σ = 3. The model parameters can be constrained to describe dark energy at the background level.

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