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Cosmic acceleration in non-flat <Emphasis Type="Italic">f</Emphasis>(<Emphasis Type="Italic">T</Emphasis>) cosmology
Authors:Salvatore Capozziello  Orlando Luongo  Richard Pincak  Arvin Ravanpak
Institution:1.Dipartimento di Fisica,Università di Napoli “Federico II”,Naples,Italy;2.Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Sez. di Napoli,Naples,Italy;3.Gran Sasso Science Institute,L’Aquila,Italy;4.Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati,Frascati,Italy;5.School of Science and Technology,University of Camerino,Camerino,Italy;6.Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares,Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico,Mexico,Mexico;7.Institute of Experimental Physics,Slovak Academy of Sciences,Kosice,Slovakia;8.Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics,Joint Institute for Nuclear Research,Dubna,Russia;9.Department of Physics,Vali-e-Asr University,Rafsanjan,Iran
Abstract:We study f(T) cosmological models inserting a non-vanishing spatial curvature and discuss its consequences on cosmological dynamics. To figure this out, a polynomial f(T) model and a double torsion model are considered. We first analyze those models with cosmic data, employing the recent surveys of Union 2.1, baryonic acoustic oscillation and cosmic microwave background measurements. We then emphasize that the two popular f(T) models enable the crossing of the phantom divide line due to dark torsion. Afterwards, we compute numerical bounds up to 3-\(\sigma \) confidence level, emphasizing the fact that \(\Omega _{k0}\) turns out to be non-compatible with zero at least at 1\(\sigma \). Moreover, we underline that, even increasing the accuracy, one cannot remove the degeneracy between our models and the \(\Lambda \)CDM paradigm. So that, we show that our treatments contain the concordance paradigm and we analyze the equation of state behaviors at different redshift domains. We also take into account gamma ray bursts and we describe the evolution of both the f(T) models with high redshift data. We calibrate the gamma ray burst measurements through small redshift surveys of data and we thus compare the main differences between non-flat and flat f(T) cosmology at different redshift ranges. We finally match the corresponding outcomes with small redshift bounds provided by cosmography. To do so, we analyze the deceleration parameters and their variations, proportional to the jerk term. Even though the two models well fit late-time data, we notice that the polynomial f(T) approach provides an effective de-Sitter phase, whereas the second f(T) framework shows analogous results compared with the \(\Lambda \)CDM predictions.
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