Energy-momentum-powered gravity models violate the standard CMB temperature-redshift relation, and current data constrain the power n to |n|<0.01 (or |n|<0.1 with a cosmological constant).
Dark sectors of the Universe: A Euclid survey approach
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In this paper we study the consequences of relaxing the hypothesis of the pressureless nature of the dark matter component when determining constraints on dark energy. To this aim we consider simple generalized dark matter models with constant equation of state parameter. We find that present-day low-redshift probes (type-Ia supernovae and baryonic acoustic oscillations) lead to a complete degeneracy between the dark energy and the dark matter sectors. However, adding the cosmic microwave background (CMB) high-redshift probe restores constraints similar to those on the standard $\Lambda$CDM model. We then examine the anticipated constraints from the galaxy clustering probe of the future Euclid survey on the same class of models, using a Fisher forecast estimation. We show that the Euclid survey allows us to break the degeneracy between the dark sectors, although the constraints on dark energy are much weaker than with standard dark matter. The use of CMB in combination allows us to restore the high precision on the dark energy sector constraints.
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Temperature-redshift relation in energy-momentum-powered gravity models
Energy-momentum-powered gravity models violate the standard CMB temperature-redshift relation, and current data constrain the power n to |n|<0.01 (or |n|<0.1 with a cosmological constant).