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Probing alternative cosmologies through the inverse distance ladder

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2020/10/040

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modified gravity; baryon acoustic oscillations; cosmological parameters from CMBR

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  1. IMPRS-PTFS

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We study the implications of a combined analysis of cosmic standard candles and standard rulers on the viability of cosmological models beyond the cosmological concordance model ACDM. To this end, we employ well-established data in the form of the joint lightcurve analysis supernova compilation, baryon acoustic oscillations, and cosmic microwave background data on the one hand, and a recently proposed set of quasars as objects of known brightness on the other hand. The advantage of including the latter is that they extend the local distance measures to redshifts which have previously been out of reach and we investigate how this allows one to test cosmologies beyond ACDM. While there exist various studies on parametric extensions of ACDM, we present here a comparative study of both parametric and fundamental extensions of the standard cosmology. In order to keep the scope of this manuscript contained, we focus on two particular modifications: one is the consistent theory of two interacting spin-2 objects, so-called bigravity, and the other conformal gravity, a theory of gravity that has no knowledge of fundamental length scales. The former of the two constitutes a veritable extension of General Relativity, given that it adds to the metric tensor of gravity a second dynamical tensor field. The resulting dynamics have been proposed as a self-accelerating cosmology. Conformal gravity on the other hand is a much more drastic change of the underlying gravitational theory. Its ignorance towards fundamental length scales offers a completely different approach to the origin of late time acceleration. In this sense, both models offer - in one way or another - an explanation for the dark energy problem. We perform a combined cosmological fit which provides strong constraints on these extensions. We also briefly comment on the implications of the longstanding H-0-tension.

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