Cosmological constraints on scale-dependent cosmology
Abstract
This paper examines a cosmological model of scale-dependent gravity. The gravitational action is taken to be the Einstein-Hilbert term supplemented with a cosmological constant, where the couplings, Gk and k, run with the energy scale k. % Also, notice that, by construction, our formalism recovers general relativity when in the limit of constant Newton's coupling. % Two sub-models based on the scale-dependent cosmological model are confronted with recent observational data from: i) the Hubble parameter H(z), ii) distance modulus μ(z), and iii) baryon acoustic scale evolution as functions of redshift (BAO). % The viability of the model is discussed, obtaining the best-fit parameters and the maximum likelihood contours for these observables. Finally, a joint analysis is performed for H(z)+μ(z)+BAO.
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