A class of well-behaved modified gravity models with long enough matter domination epoch and a late-time accelerated expansion is confronted with SNIa, CMB, SDSS, BAO and H(z) galaxy ages data, as well as current measurements of the linear growth of structure. We show that the combination of geometrical probes and growth data exploited here allows to rule out f(R) gravity models, in particular, the logarithmic of curvature model. We also apply solar system tests to the models in agreement with the cosmological data. We find that the exponential of the inverse of the curvature model satisfies all the observational tests considered and we derive the allowed range of parameters. Current data still allows for small deviations of Einstein gravit...
We investigate $f(R)$ theories of gravity within the Palatini approach and show how one can determin...
The accelerated expansion of spacetime intuitively points to the existence of new, unknown energy fi...
In ‘modified’ gravity the observed acceleration of the universe is explained by changing the gravita...
The unknown physical nature of the Dark Energy motivates in cosmology the study of modifications of ...
We study the evolution of linear cosmological perturbations in f(R) models of accelerated expansion ...
Recently, Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) have been proposed as standardizable candles, thanks to an o...
We demonstrate that a wide range of viable ƒ(R) parametrizations (including the Hu and Sawicki and t...
We compile a list of 14 independent measurements of a large-scale structure growth rate between reds...
We compile a list of 14 independent measurements of a large-scale structure growth rate between reds...
In 'modified' gravity the observed acceleration of the universe is explained by changing the gravita...
29 pages, 21 figuresMeasurements of the growth index $\gamma(z)$ provide a clue as to whether Einste...
© 2017 American Physical Society. In "modified" gravity the observed acceleration of the universe is...
We investigate $f(R)$ theories of gravity within the Palatini approach and show how one can determin...
We show that models of generalized modified gravity, with inverse powers of the curvature, can expla...
Cosmology faces a pressing challenge with the Hubble constant ($H_0$) tension, where the locally mea...
We investigate $f(R)$ theories of gravity within the Palatini approach and show how one can determin...
The accelerated expansion of spacetime intuitively points to the existence of new, unknown energy fi...
In ‘modified’ gravity the observed acceleration of the universe is explained by changing the gravita...
The unknown physical nature of the Dark Energy motivates in cosmology the study of modifications of ...
We study the evolution of linear cosmological perturbations in f(R) models of accelerated expansion ...
Recently, Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) have been proposed as standardizable candles, thanks to an o...
We demonstrate that a wide range of viable ƒ(R) parametrizations (including the Hu and Sawicki and t...
We compile a list of 14 independent measurements of a large-scale structure growth rate between reds...
We compile a list of 14 independent measurements of a large-scale structure growth rate between reds...
In 'modified' gravity the observed acceleration of the universe is explained by changing the gravita...
29 pages, 21 figuresMeasurements of the growth index $\gamma(z)$ provide a clue as to whether Einste...
© 2017 American Physical Society. In "modified" gravity the observed acceleration of the universe is...
We investigate $f(R)$ theories of gravity within the Palatini approach and show how one can determin...
We show that models of generalized modified gravity, with inverse powers of the curvature, can expla...
Cosmology faces a pressing challenge with the Hubble constant ($H_0$) tension, where the locally mea...
We investigate $f(R)$ theories of gravity within the Palatini approach and show how one can determin...
The accelerated expansion of spacetime intuitively points to the existence of new, unknown energy fi...
In ‘modified’ gravity the observed acceleration of the universe is explained by changing the gravita...