An important piece of evidence for dark matter is the need to explain the growth of structure from the time of horizon entry and radiation-matter equality to the formation of stars and galaxies. This cannot be explained by using general relativity without dark matter. So far, dark matter particles have not been detected in laboratory measurements or at the LHC. We demonstrate that enhanced structure growth can happen in a modified gravity theory (MOG). The vector field and particle introduced in the theory to explain galaxy and cluster dynamics plays an important role in generating the required structure growth. The particle called the phion (a light hidden photon) is neutral and is a dominant, pressureless component in the MOG Friedmann eq...
The late time acceleration of the universe poses a puzzle for modern cosmology. There exist several ...
We test the consistency of the cosmic growth of structure predicted by General Relativity (GR) and t...
General relativity and its Newtonian weak field limit are not sufficient to explain the observed phe...
Our Modified Gravity Theory (MOG) is a gravitational theory without exotic dark matter, based on an ...
The acceleration of the cosmic expansion may be due to a new component of physical energy density or...
Astrophysical data analysis of the weak-field predictions support the claim that modified gravity (M...
We study structure formation in phenomenological models in which the Friedmann equation receives a c...
6 pages latex, 6 figures. MNRAS acceptedInternational audienceThe MOdified Gravity (MOG) theory of J...
A possible solution to the dark energy problem is that Einstein's theory of general relativity is mo...
The past two decades have witnessed the emergence and flourishing of precision cosmology. Vast amoun...
The most successful cosmological models to date envision structure formation as a hierarchical proce...
Despite two decades of tremendous experimental and theoretical progress, the riddle of the accelerat...
Latest researches have shown that Universe is in an acceleration expansion and the value of the meas...
We use the effective field theory of dark energy to explore the space of modified gravity models whi...
Cosmology and particle physics are deeply interrelated. Among the common problems are dark energy, d...
The late time acceleration of the universe poses a puzzle for modern cosmology. There exist several ...
We test the consistency of the cosmic growth of structure predicted by General Relativity (GR) and t...
General relativity and its Newtonian weak field limit are not sufficient to explain the observed phe...
Our Modified Gravity Theory (MOG) is a gravitational theory without exotic dark matter, based on an ...
The acceleration of the cosmic expansion may be due to a new component of physical energy density or...
Astrophysical data analysis of the weak-field predictions support the claim that modified gravity (M...
We study structure formation in phenomenological models in which the Friedmann equation receives a c...
6 pages latex, 6 figures. MNRAS acceptedInternational audienceThe MOdified Gravity (MOG) theory of J...
A possible solution to the dark energy problem is that Einstein's theory of general relativity is mo...
The past two decades have witnessed the emergence and flourishing of precision cosmology. Vast amoun...
The most successful cosmological models to date envision structure formation as a hierarchical proce...
Despite two decades of tremendous experimental and theoretical progress, the riddle of the accelerat...
Latest researches have shown that Universe is in an acceleration expansion and the value of the meas...
We use the effective field theory of dark energy to explore the space of modified gravity models whi...
Cosmology and particle physics are deeply interrelated. Among the common problems are dark energy, d...
The late time acceleration of the universe poses a puzzle for modern cosmology. There exist several ...
We test the consistency of the cosmic growth of structure predicted by General Relativity (GR) and t...
General relativity and its Newtonian weak field limit are not sufficient to explain the observed phe...