Constraining f(Q,T) gravity from energy conditions

We are living in a golden age for experimental cosmology. New experiments with high accuracy precision are been used to constrain proposals of several theories of gravity, as it has been never done before. However, important roles to constrain new theories of gravity in a theoretical perspective are...

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Published in:PHYSICS OF THE DARK UNIVERSE Vol. 31; p. 100790
Main Authors: Arora, Simran, Santos, J.R.L., Sahoo, P.K.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 01-01-2021
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Summary:We are living in a golden age for experimental cosmology. New experiments with high accuracy precision are been used to constrain proposals of several theories of gravity, as it has been never done before. However, important roles to constrain new theories of gravity in a theoretical perspective are the energy conditions. Throughout this work, we carefully constrained some free parameters of two different families of f(Q,T) gravity using different energy conditions. This theory of gravity combines the gravitation effects through the non-metricity scalar function Q, and manifestations from the quantum era of the Universe in the classical theory (due to the presence of the trace of the energy–momentum tensor T). Our investigation unveils the viability of f(Q,T) gravity to describe the accelerated expansion our Universe passes through. Besides, one of our models naturally provides a phantom regime for dark energy and satisfies the dominant energy condition. The results here derived strength the viability of f(Q,T) as a promising complete theory of gravity, lighting a new path towards the description of the dark sector of the Universe.
ISSN:2212-6864
2212-6864
DOI:10.1016/j.dark.2021.100790