Effective dark matter power spectra in f(R) gravity

Jian-hua He, Baojiu Li, and Adam J. Hawken
Phys. Rev. D 92, 103508 – Published 5 November 2015

Abstract

Using N-body simulations, we measure the power spectrum of the effective dark matter density field, which is defined through the modified Poisson equation in f(R) cosmologies. We find that, when compared to the conventional dark matter power spectrum, the effective power spectrum deviates more significantly from the ΛCDM model. For models with fR0=104, the deviation can exceed 150%, while the deviation of the conventional matter power spectrum is less than 50%. Even for models with fR0=106, for which the conventional matter power spectrum is very close to the ΛCDM prediction, the effective power spectrum shows sizeable deviations. Our results indicate that traditional analyses based on the dark matter density field may seriously underestimate the impact of f(R) gravity on galaxy clustering. We therefore suggest the use of the effective density field in such studies. In addition, based on our findings, we also discuss several possible methods of making use of the differences between the conventional and effective dark matter power spectra in f(R) gravity to discriminate the theory from the ΛCDM model.

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  • Received 19 May 2015

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.92.103508

© 2015 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Jian-hua He1,2,*, Baojiu Li2, and Adam J. Hawken1

  • 1INAF-Observatorio Astronomico, di Brera, Via Emilio Bianchi, 46, Merate (LC), I-23807, Italy
  • 2Institute for Computational Cosmology, Department of Physics, Durham University, Durham DH1 3LE, United Kingdom

  • *jianhua.he@brera.inaf.it

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Vol. 92, Iss. 10 — 15 November 2015

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