Abstract
The current standard cosmological model is constructed within the framework of general relativity with a cosmological constant (Formula presented.), which is often associated with dark energy, and phenomenologically explains the accelerated cosmic expansion. Understanding the nature of dark energy is one of the most appealing questions in achieving a self-consistent physical model at cosmological scales. Modification of general relativity could potentially provide a more natural and physical solution to the accelerated expansion. The growth of the cosmic structure is sensitive in constraining gravity models. In this paper, we aim to provide a concise introductory review of modified gravity models from an observational point of view. We will discuss various mainstream cosmological observables, and their potential advantages and limitations as probes of gravity models. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000626182Publication status
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UniverseVolume
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MDPISubject
modified gravity; large-scale structure; cosmology; observationFunding
193352 - Cosmology in the non-linear and baryonic Universe (SNF)
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