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Constraining the Asymptotically Safe cosmology: cosmic acceleration without dark energy

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2019/02/053

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dark energy experiments; dark energy theory; modified gravity

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  1. Research Center for Astronomy of the Academy of Athens [200/872]
  2. Orau Small Grants of Nazarbayev University [15854058]

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A recently proposed Asymptotically Safe cosmology provides an elegant mechanism towards understanding the nature of dark energy and its associated cosmic coincidence problem. The underlying idea is that the accelerated expansion of the universe can occur due to infrared quantum gravity modifications at intermediate astrophysical scales (galaxies or galaxy clusters) which produce local anti-gravity sources. In this cosmological model no extra unproven energy scales or fine-tuning are used. In this study the Asymptotically Safe model is confronted with the most recent observational data from low-redshift probes, namely measurements of the Hubble parameter, standard candles (Pantheon SnIa, Quasi-stellar objects), Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations (BAOs) and high redshift probes (CMB shift parameters). Performing an overall likelihood analysis we constrain the free parameters of the model and we test its performance against the concordance model (flat Lambda CDM) utilizing a large family of information criteria. We find that the Asymptotically Safe model is statistically equivalent with Lambda CDM, hence it can be seen as a viable and very efficient cosmological alternative.

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