A cosmic glitch in gravity

JOURNAL OF COSMOLOGY AND ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS(2024)

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Abstract
We investigate a model that modifies general relativity on cosmological scales, specifically by having a 'glitch' in the gravitational constant between the cosmological (superhorizon) and Newtonian (sub -horizon) regimes, as motivated e.g. in the Horava-Lifshitz proposal or in the Einstein-aether framework. This gives a single -parameter extension to the standard Lambda CDM model, which is equivalent to adding a dark energy component, but where the energy density of this component can have either sign. Fitting to data from the Planck satellite, we find that negative contributions are, in fact, preferred. Additionally, we find that roughly one percent weaker superhorizon gravity can somewhat ease the Hubble and clustering tensions in a range of cosmological observations, although at the expense of spoiling fits to the baryonic acoustic oscillation scale in galaxy surveys. Therefore, the extra parametric freedom offered by our model deserves further exploration, and we discuss how future observations may elucidate this potential cosmic glitch in gravity, through a four -fold reduction in statistical uncertainties.
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cosmological parameters from CMBR,dark energy theory,modified gravity,cosmological parameters from LSS
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