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Exploring the Viability of $f(Q, T)$ Gravity: Constraining Parameters with Cosmological Observations

Published 15 Jan 2025 in gr-qc and hep-th | (2501.08666v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we explore the model of $ f(Q, T) $ gravity, an extension of symmetric teleparallel gravity where the nonmetricity scalar $ Q $ is non-minimally coupled to the trace of the energy-momentum tensor $ T $. The model is developed as an alternative to the standard $\Lambda$CDM cosmological model and is analyzed using a cosmic chronometer and Pantheon$+$ supernovae data sets. Through Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis, we constrain the model parameters $ \alpha $, $ \beta $, and $ H_0 $, and compare the performance of the model with $\Lambda$CDM by evaluating statistical measures such as chi-square, Akaike information criterion, and Bayesian information criterion. The results show that the $ f(Q, T) $ model effectively mimics $\Lambda$CDM while offering an alternative explanation based on modified gravity. We also examine cosmographic parameters like the deceleration parameter, confirming the transition of the Universe from deceleration to acceleration, and the violation of the strong energy condition, which aligns with observed late-time cosmic acceleration. Additionally, the model provides age estimates for the Universe that are consistent with current observations.

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