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Title

Observational constraints on a transit cosmological model in f(R,G) gravity.

Authors

Shukla, Bhupendra Kumar; Tiwari, R. K.; Sofuoğlu, D.

Abstract

In this article, we examine the universe's dynamical behaviour in the context of the f (R , G) theory of gravity, where R and G represent the Ricci scalar and Gauss-Bonnet invariant, respectively. The modified field equations are solved for the selection of f (R , G) function as f (R , G) = R β G 1 − β and of the deceleration parameter as a linear function of Hubble parameter, i.e., q = n m H. We predict the best fit values of model parameters that would be in agreement with the recent observational datasets. We use the CC, Pantheon and BAO datasets as well as the Bayesian analysis and likelihood function together with the MCMC method. Further, we examine the physical behavior of cosmographic parameters corresponding to the constrained values of the model parameters as well as the energy density and pressure. The model obtained exhibits a transition from decelerating to accelerating expansion phases of the universe. We show that our f (R , G) model can explain the late accelerating expansion of the universe without calling any dark energy term in the energy-momentum tensor.

Subjects

DARK energy; GRAVITY; EXPANDING universe; HUBBLE constant; BAYESIAN analysis; ENERGY density

Publication

International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics, 2023, Vol 20, Issue 12, p1

ISSN

0219-8878

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1142/S0219887823502109

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