Seminar / Webinar
03 July 2026
Stellenbosch University (NITheCS Seminar Room)
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Cosmological Structure Growth in Energy-Momentum Squared Gravity (EMSG)

We investigate the cosmological evolution of matter perturbations in the modified quadratic contraction of the energy--momentum tensor gravity.
Astronomy and Astrophysics

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Cosmological Structure Growth in Energy-Momentum Squared Gravity (EMSG) poster

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Using the gauge-invariant 1+3 covariant formalism, we study the evolution of the matter density contrast and analyze several growth observables, including the growth factor, growth index. We consider representative modified gravity parameter values n=1/2 and n=1/4, which probe different regimes of the matter--geometry coupling. We show that the growth index decreases with increasing redshift and approaches the standard matter-dominated behaviour at early times, while mild scale-dependent deviations from the ΛCDM model emerge at late times. The model predicts small departures from General Relativity for n=1/4, whereas stronger deviations appear for n=1/2 and larger values of the coupling parameter α. We further compare the theoretical predictions for f σ8 with current observational data and find that viable parameter choices remain within the observational ±2σ bounds. These results indicate that EMSG gravity can provide a viable description of late-time cosmic acceleration and large-scale structure formation while remaining consistent with current growth observations.

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