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Cosmological simulations of screened modified gravity out of the static approximation: Effects on matter distribution

Authors :
Claudio Llinares
David F. Mota
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Physical Society, 2014.

Abstract

In the context of scalar tensor theories for gravity, there is a universally adopted hypothesis when running N-body simulations that time derivatives in the equation of motion for the scalar field are negligible. In this work we propose to test this assumption for one specific scalar-tensor model with a gravity screening mechanism: the symmetron. To this end, we implemented the necessary modifications to include the non-static terms in the N-body code Ramses. We present test cases and results from cosmological simulations. Our main finding when comparing static vs. non-static simulations is that the global power spectrum is only slightly modified when taking into account the inclusion of non-static terms. On the contrary, we find that the calculation of the local power spectrum gives different measurements. Such results imply one must be careful when assuming the quasi-static approximation when investigating the environmental effects of modified gravity and screening mechanisms in structure formation of halos and voids distributions.<br />12 pages, 8 figures, matches version accepted for publication in PRD

Details

ISSN :
15507998
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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