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Observational Constraints on Growth Index with Cosmography

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In the literature, it was proposed that the growth index $\gamma$ is useful to distinguish the scenarios of dark energy and modified gravity. In the present work, we consider the constraints on the growth index $\gamma$ by using the latest observational data. To be model-independent, we use cosmography to describe the cosmic expansion history, and also expand the general $\gamma(z)$ as a Taylor series with respect to redshift $z$ or $y$-shift, $y=z/(1+z)$. We find that the present value $\gamma_0=\gamma(z=0)\simeq 0.42$ (for most of viable $f(R)$ theories) is inconsistent with the latest observational data at high confidence level (C.L.). On the other hand, $\gamma_0\simeq 0.55$ (for dark energy models in GR) can be consistent with the latest observational data at $1\sigma$ C.L. in 5 of the 9 cases under consideration, but is inconsistent beyond $2\sigma$ C.L. in the other 4 cases (while it is still consistent within the $3\sigma$ region). Thus, we can say nothing firmly about $\gamma_0\simeq 0.55$. We also find that a varying $\gamma(z)$ is favored.

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  • Evolution of matter perturbations in the context of cosmic slowing down gr-qc · 2026-08-05 · conditional · none · ref 101 · internal anchor

    For five phantom-capable dark-energy parameterizations, the growth index at redshift zero is about 0.54 with a negative slope, and the f-sigma-8 combination lies below the Lambda-CDM prediction over most of the redshift range shown.