ICCUB SEMINAR – Trusting Theory in Cosmological Tests of Gravity [NOT TRANSLATED]

One particularly promising avenue in testing gravity at cosmological scales is within the anisotropy of galaxy clustering in redshift space.
In this talk I present a framework for consistently constructing large scale structure observables in redshift space for gravitational theories that include an additional scalar degree of freedom, specifically, the Horndeski class of theories with a generalized potential term.
The relevance of such a framework in the context of next generation spectroscopic surveys is then investigated using N-body simulations. I will conclude with ongoing and recently completed extensions to this framework, including interacting dark energy models and the effective field theory of large scale structure.
Contact email: benedict.kalus(a)icc.ub.edu [NOT TRANSLATED]