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Model-independent reconstruction of $f(T)$ gravity from Gaussian Processes

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arxiv 1907.10813 v2 pith:ZLYZCVAT submitted 2019-07-25 astro-ph.CO gr-qchep-phhep-th

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We apply Gaussian processes and Hubble function data in $f(T)$ cosmology, to reconstruct for the first time the $f(T)$ form in a model-independent way. In particular, using $H(z)$ datasets coming from cosmic chronometers as well as from the radial BAO method, alongside the latest released local value $H_{0} = 73.52 \pm 1.62$ km/s/Mpc, we reconstruct $H(z)$ and its derivatives, resulting eventually in a reconstructed region for $f(T)$, without any assumption. Although the cosmological constant lies in the central part of the reconstructed region, the obtained mean curve follows a quadratic function. Inspired by this we propose a new $f(T)$ parametrization, i.e. $f(T) = -2\Lambda +\xi T^2$, with $\xi$ the sole free parameter that quantifies the deviation from $\Lambda$CDM cosmology. Additionally, we confront three viable one-parameter $f(T)$ models of the literature, which respectively are the power-law, the square-root exponential, and the exponential one, with the reconstructed $f(T)$ region, and then we extract significantly improved constraints for their model parameters, comparing to the constraints that arise from usual observational analysis. Finally, we argue that since we are using the direct Hubble measurements and the local value for $H_0$ in our analysis, with the above reconstruction of $f(T)$, the $H_0$ tension can be efficiently alleviated.

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