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Main Authors: Ge, Jian, Ming, Lei, Liang, Shi-Dong, Zhang, Hong-Hao, Harko, Tiberiu
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.10421
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author Ge, Jian
Ming, Lei
Liang, Shi-Dong
Zhang, Hong-Hao
Harko, Tiberiu
author_facet Ge, Jian
Ming, Lei
Liang, Shi-Dong
Zhang, Hong-Hao
Harko, Tiberiu
contents The Weyl type $f(Q,T)$ modified gravity theory is an extension of the $f(Q)$ and $f(Q,T)$ type theories, where $T$ is the trace of the matter energy-momentum tensor, and the scalar non-metricity $Q$ is represented in its standard Weyl form, and it is fully determined by a vector field $ω_μ$. The theory can give a good description of the observational data, and of the evolution of the late-time Universe, including a geometric explanation of the dark energy. In this work we investigate the Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) constraints on several Weyl type $f(Q,T)$ gravity models. In particular, we consider the corrections that Weyl type $f(Q,T)$ terms induce on the freeze-out temperature $\mathcal{T}_f$, as compared to the standard $Λ$CDM results. We analyze in detail three distinct cosmological models, corresponding to specific choices of the functional form of $f(Q,T)$. The first model has a simple linear additive structure in $Q$ and $T$, the second model is multiplicative in $Q$ and $T$, while the third is additive in $T$ and the exponential of $Q$. For each $f(Q,T)$ we consider first the cosmological evolution in the radiation dominated era, and then we impose the observational bound on $\left|δ\mathcal{T}_f/ \mathcal{T}_f\right|$ to obtain constraints on the model parameters from the primordial abundances of the light elements such as helium-4, deuterium and lithium-7. The abundances of helium-4 and deuterium agree with theoretical predictions, however, the lithium problem, even slightly alleviated, still persists for the considered Weyl type $f(Q,T)$ models. Generally, these models satisfy the BBN constraints, and thus they represent viable cosmologies describing the entire dynamical time scale of the evolution of the Universe.
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spellingShingle Constraining Weyl type f(Q,T) gravity with Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
Ge, Jian
Ming, Lei
Liang, Shi-Dong
Zhang, Hong-Hao
Harko, Tiberiu
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
The Weyl type $f(Q,T)$ modified gravity theory is an extension of the $f(Q)$ and $f(Q,T)$ type theories, where $T$ is the trace of the matter energy-momentum tensor, and the scalar non-metricity $Q$ is represented in its standard Weyl form, and it is fully determined by a vector field $ω_μ$. The theory can give a good description of the observational data, and of the evolution of the late-time Universe, including a geometric explanation of the dark energy. In this work we investigate the Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) constraints on several Weyl type $f(Q,T)$ gravity models. In particular, we consider the corrections that Weyl type $f(Q,T)$ terms induce on the freeze-out temperature $\mathcal{T}_f$, as compared to the standard $Λ$CDM results. We analyze in detail three distinct cosmological models, corresponding to specific choices of the functional form of $f(Q,T)$. The first model has a simple linear additive structure in $Q$ and $T$, the second model is multiplicative in $Q$ and $T$, while the third is additive in $T$ and the exponential of $Q$. For each $f(Q,T)$ we consider first the cosmological evolution in the radiation dominated era, and then we impose the observational bound on $\left|δ\mathcal{T}_f/ \mathcal{T}_f\right|$ to obtain constraints on the model parameters from the primordial abundances of the light elements such as helium-4, deuterium and lithium-7. The abundances of helium-4 and deuterium agree with theoretical predictions, however, the lithium problem, even slightly alleviated, still persists for the considered Weyl type $f(Q,T)$ models. Generally, these models satisfy the BBN constraints, and thus they represent viable cosmologies describing the entire dynamical time scale of the evolution of the Universe.
title Constraining Weyl type f(Q,T) gravity with Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.10421