Can brane cosmology with a vanishing   explain the observations?

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DOI10.1088/0264-9381/20/11/306zbMATH Open1028.83035arXivastro-ph/0211285OpenAlexW3104248883WikidataQ126113720 ScholiaQ126113720MaRDI QIDQ4407002FDOQ4407002


Authors: R. G. Vishwakarma, Parampreet Singh Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 26 January 2004

Published in: Classical and Quantum Gravity (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: A plethora of models of the universe have been proposed in recent years claiming that the present universe is accelerating, being driven by some hypothetical source with negative pressure collectively known as {it dark energy} which though do not appear to resemble any known form of matter tested in the laboratory. These models are motivated by the high redshift supernovae Ia observations. Though low density models, without dark energy, also appear to fit the SN Ia data reasonably well, however, they are ruled out by the CMB observations. In this paper, we present a warped brane model with an additional surface term of brane curvature scalar in the action. This results in shifting the {it dynamical curvature} of the model from its {it geometrical} counterpart, which creates profound consequences. Even for Lambda=0, the low energy decelerating model successfully explains the observed locations of the peaks in the angular power spectrum of CMB. This model also fits the high redshift supernovae Ia observations, taken together with the recently observed SN 1997ff at z~1.7, very well. Additionally, it also fits the data on the angular size and redshift of the compact radio sources very well.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0211285




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