We use the Equation of State (EoS) approach to study the evolution of the dark sector in Horndeski models, the most general scalar-tensor theories with second order equations of motion. By including the effects of the dark sector into our code EoS-class, we demonstrate the numerical stability of the formalism and excellent agreement with results from other publicly available codes for a range of parameters describing the evolution of the function characterising the perturbations for Horndeski models, αx, with x = K, B, M, T. After demonstrating that on sub-horizon scales (k≳ 10-3 Mpc-1 at z=0) velocity perturbations in both the matter and the dark sector are typically subdominant with respect to density perturbations in the equation of state for perturbations, we find an attractor solution for the dark sector gauge-invariant density perturbation Δds by neglecting its time derivatives in the equation describing its time evolution, as commonly done in the well-known quasi-static approximation. Using this result, we provide simplified expressions for the equation-of-state functions: the dark sector entropy perturbations wdsΓds and anisotropic stress wdsΠds. From this we derive a growth factor-like equation for both matter and dark sector and are able to capture the relevant physics for several observables with great accuracy. We finally present new analytical expressions for the well-known modified gravity phenomenological functions μ, η and Σ for a generic Horndeski model as functions of αx. We show that on small scales they reproduce expressions presented in previous works, but on large scales, we find differences with respect to other works.

Dark sector evolution in Horndeski models

Pace F.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

We use the Equation of State (EoS) approach to study the evolution of the dark sector in Horndeski models, the most general scalar-tensor theories with second order equations of motion. By including the effects of the dark sector into our code EoS-class, we demonstrate the numerical stability of the formalism and excellent agreement with results from other publicly available codes for a range of parameters describing the evolution of the function characterising the perturbations for Horndeski models, αx, with x = K, B, M, T. After demonstrating that on sub-horizon scales (k≳ 10-3 Mpc-1 at z=0) velocity perturbations in both the matter and the dark sector are typically subdominant with respect to density perturbations in the equation of state for perturbations, we find an attractor solution for the dark sector gauge-invariant density perturbation Δds by neglecting its time derivatives in the equation describing its time evolution, as commonly done in the well-known quasi-static approximation. Using this result, we provide simplified expressions for the equation-of-state functions: the dark sector entropy perturbations wdsΓds and anisotropic stress wdsΠds. From this we derive a growth factor-like equation for both matter and dark sector and are able to capture the relevant physics for several observables with great accuracy. We finally present new analytical expressions for the well-known modified gravity phenomenological functions μ, η and Σ for a generic Horndeski model as functions of αx. We show that on small scales they reproduce expressions presented in previous works, but on large scales, we find differences with respect to other works.
2019
2019
9
018
060
dark energy theory; gravity; modified gravity
Pace F.; Battye R.A.; Bolliet B.; Trinh D.
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