Constraints on power law and exponential models in f(Q) gravity

18 Sept 2025, 14:35
12m
Contributed Oral Presentation Physics Research Contributed talks

Speaker

DALALE MHAMDI (Laboratory of Physics of Matter and Radiations, Mohammed I University, BP 717, Oujda, Morocco.)

Description

In this paper, we observationally test the f(Q) gravity model at both background and perturbation levels using Pantheon+, Hubble measurements, and Redshift Space Distortion Data. We obtain the best-fit parameters by solving numerically the modified Friedmann equations for two distinct cosmological models of f(Q) gravity namely the Power law and Exponential models. This involves performing a Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis for these specific forms of f(Q). To evaluate the statistical significance of the f(Q) gravity models, we use the Bayesian and corrected Akaike Information Criteria. Our results indicate that the Exponential model in f(Q) gravity is statistically favored over both the Power-law model and the ΛCDM model.

Abstract Category Astrophysics & Cosmology

Author

DALALE MHAMDI (Laboratory of Physics of Matter and Radiations, Mohammed I University, BP 717, Oujda, Morocco.)

Co-authors

Dr Farida Bargach (LPMR- UMP) Dr Safae Dahmani (LPMR-UMP) Prof. Amine Bouali (LPMR-UMP) Prof. Taoufik Ouali (LPMR-UMP)

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