Modified cosmology in f(Q, Lm) gravity

Abstract

In this letter, we investigate cosmology within the framework of modified f(Q, Lm) gravity using the non-linear model f(Q, Lm) = -Q + α Lmn + β, where α, β, and n are free parameters. The modified Friedmann equations are derived for a matter-dominated universe, and an analytical solution is obtained. Using Hubble, Pantheon+, and joint datasets, we constrain the model parameters and examine their implications. The results indicate that the model accommodates varying H0 values, contributing to the Hubble tension, while n ≠ 1 suggests deviations from general relativity (GR). The deceleration parameter confirms a transition to acceleration at zt ≈ 0.6 - 0.8, with present values supporting cosmic acceleration. This model offers a viable alternative to GR-based cosmology.

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