Structure formation in a nonlocally modified gravity model
arXiv:1209.0836 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.87.024003
Abstract
We study a nonlocally modified gravity model proposed by Deser and Woodard which gives an explanation for current cosmic acceleration. By deriving and solving the equations governing the evolution of the structure in the Universe, we show that this model predicts a pattern of growth that differs from standard general relativity (+dark energy) at the 10-30% level. These differences will be easily probed by the next generation of galaxy surveys, so the model should be tested shortly.
7 pages, 5 figures, revised for publication