Thursday, December 6, 2012

1212.1110 (Pierre Magain)

An expanding universe without dark matter and dark energy    [PDF]

Pierre Magain
Assuming that observers located inside the Universe measure a proper time which is different from the time appearing in the Friedmann-Lemaitre equation, and determining this proper time such that the Universe always appears flat to these observers, we derive a simple cosmological model which allows to explain the velocity dispersions of galaxies in galaxy clusters without introducing dark matter. It also explains the present acceleration of the expansion without any resort to dark energy and provides a good fit to the observations of distant supernovae. Depending on the present value of the matter-energy density, we calculate an age of the Universe between 15.4 and 16.5 billion years, significantly larger than the 13.7 billion years of the standard LambdaCDM model. Our model has a slower expansion rate in the early epochs, thus leaving more time for the formation of structures such as stars and galaxies.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.1110

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