Testing creation cold dark matter cosmology with the radiation temperature-redshift relation

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DOI10.1007/S10714-019-2516-3zbMATH Open1414.83102arXiv1605.04857OpenAlexW3103957382WikidataQ128352087 ScholiaQ128352087MaRDI QIDQ1730002FDOQ1730002

J. A. S. Lima, Iuri P. R. Baranov, José F. Jesus

Publication date: 7 March 2019

Published in: General Relativity and Gravitation (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The standard LambdaCDM model can be mimicked at the background and perturbative levels (linear and non-linear) by a class of gravitationally induced particle production cosmology dubbed CCDM cosmology. However, the radiation component in the CCDM model follows a slightly different temperature-redshift T(z)-law which depends on an extra parameter, ur, describing the subdominant photon production rate. Here we perform a statistical analysis based on a compilation of 36 recent measurements of T(z) at low and intermediate redshifts. The likelihood of the production rate in CCDM cosmologies is constrained by ur=0.0240.024+0.026 (1sigma confidence level), thereby showing that LambdaCDM (ur=0) is still compatible with the adopted data sample. Although being hardly differentiated in the dynamic sector (cosmic history and matter fluctuations), the so-called thermal sector (temperature law, abundances of thermal relics and CMB power spectrum) offers a clear possibility for crucial tests confronting LambdaCDM and CCDM cosmologies.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1605.04857




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