An extended framework of gravity, in which the first Friedmann equation is satisfied up to some constant due to violation of gauge invariance, is tested against astrophysical data: Supernovae Type-Ia, Cosmic Chronometers, and Gamma-ray bursts. A generalized expression for the Friedmann equation, including the possible vacuum contributions, is suggested, and two particular cosmological models with two independent parameters are considered within this framework and compared on the basis of the likelihood analysis. One of the models considered includes contribution of the residual vacuum fluctuations to the energy density and places the limit on the UV cutoff scale as (Formula presented.), where (Formula presented.) is the number of minimally coupled scalar fields. Model comparison using the Akaike information criteria and Bayesian evidence shows a preference for the conventional ΛCDM over the extended models. A more general model with three parameters is considered within which an anti-correlated behavior between the dynamical vacuum fluctuations contribution and a negative cosmological constant was found. The result is an upper limit of (Formula presented.) at 95% C.L., which is only mildly disfavored ((Formula presented.)) with respect to ΛCDM.

Reference level of the vacuum energy density of the universe and astrophysical data / Haridasu, B S; Cherkas, S L; Kalashnikov, V. - In: FORTSCHRITTE DER PHYSIK. - ISSN 1521-3978. - 68:7(2020). [10.1002/prop.202000047]

Reference level of the vacuum energy density of the universe and astrophysical data

Kalashnikov V
2020

Abstract

An extended framework of gravity, in which the first Friedmann equation is satisfied up to some constant due to violation of gauge invariance, is tested against astrophysical data: Supernovae Type-Ia, Cosmic Chronometers, and Gamma-ray bursts. A generalized expression for the Friedmann equation, including the possible vacuum contributions, is suggested, and two particular cosmological models with two independent parameters are considered within this framework and compared on the basis of the likelihood analysis. One of the models considered includes contribution of the residual vacuum fluctuations to the energy density and places the limit on the UV cutoff scale as (Formula presented.), where (Formula presented.) is the number of minimally coupled scalar fields. Model comparison using the Akaike information criteria and Bayesian evidence shows a preference for the conventional ΛCDM over the extended models. A more general model with three parameters is considered within which an anti-correlated behavior between the dynamical vacuum fluctuations contribution and a negative cosmological constant was found. The result is an upper limit of (Formula presented.) at 95% C.L., which is only mildly disfavored ((Formula presented.)) with respect to ΛCDM.
2020
cosmological observations; gauge non-invariant gravity; negative cosmological constant; statistical analysis; UV cutoff; vacuum energy
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Reference level of the vacuum energy density of the universe and astrophysical data / Haridasu, B S; Cherkas, S L; Kalashnikov, V. - In: FORTSCHRITTE DER PHYSIK. - ISSN 1521-3978. - 68:7(2020). [10.1002/prop.202000047]
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