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Cosmic backreaction and the mean redshift drift from symbolic regression

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The possibility of obtaining symbolic expressions for cosmic backreaction is explored through a case study of so-called 2-region models. By using the publicly available symbolic regression algorithm AI Feynman, it… Click to show full abstract

The possibility of obtaining symbolic expressions for cosmic backreaction is explored through a case study of so-called 2-region models. By using the publicly available symbolic regression algorithm AI Feynman, it is shown that the kinematical backreaction from a single 2-region model can be well described as a function of the mean redshift (or, equivalently, the volume averaged scale factor). A single expression depending on the redshift/scale factor as well as a model parameter, $f$, that can accurately describe the backreaction for a significant range of models is naturally more complicated but is also achieved with percent-level accuracy. \newline\indent Data sets of redshift drift in the 2-region models are also considered. Again utilizing AI Feynman, expressions for the redshift drift are found. In particular, an expression for the difference between the mean redshift drift and the drift of the mean redshift in terms of the kinematical backreaction is easily obtained for a single 2-region model. An accurate symbolic expression that describes this difference for an array of 2-region models is achieved by using the redshift as a feature instead of the kinematical backreaction.

Keywords: backreaction; region; redshift; redshift drift; mean redshift

Journal Title: Physical Review D
Year Published: 2023

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