Pith. sign in

Planck constraints on scalar-tensor cosmology and the variation of the gravitational constant

1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.

1 Pith paper citing it
abstract

Cosmological constraints on the scalar-tensor theory of gravity by analyzing the angular power spectrum data of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) obtained from the Planck 2015 results are presented. We consider the harmonic attractor model, in which the scalar field has a harmonic potential with curvature ($\beta$) in the Einstein frame and the theory relaxes toward the Einstein gravity with time. Analyzing the {\it TT}, {\it EE}, {\it TE} and lensing CMB data from Planck by the Markov chain Monte Carlo method, we find that the present-day deviation from the Einstein gravity (${\alpha_0}^2$) is constrained as ${\alpha_0}^2<2.5\times10^{-4-4.5\beta^2}\ (95.45\% {\rm\ C.L.})$ and ${\alpha_0}^2<6.3\times10^{-4-4.5\beta^2}\ (99.99\%\ {\rm C.L.})$ for $0<\beta<0.4$. The time variation of the effective gravitational constant between the recombination and the present epochs is constrained as $G_{\rm rec}/G_0<1.0056\ (95.45\% {\rm\ C.L.})$ and $G_{\rm rec}/G_0<1.0115\ (99.99 \%{\rm\ C.L.})$. We also find that the constraints are little affected by extending to nonflat cosmological models because the diffusion damping effect revealed by Planck breaks the degeneracy of the projection effect.

fields

gr-qc 1

years

2019 1

verdicts

CONDITIONAL 1

representative citing papers

Towards degeneracy breaking of early universe models

gr-qc · 2019-08-10 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Conformally related early universe models can be told apart by the location of frame-invariant variables built from the time variation of particle and Planck masses.

citing papers explorer

Showing 1 of 1 citing paper.

  • Towards degeneracy breaking of early universe models gr-qc · 2019-08-10 · conditional · none · ref 41 · internal anchor

    Conformally related early universe models can be told apart by the location of frame-invariant variables built from the time variation of particle and Planck masses.