A Weyl-Dirac cosmological model with DM and DE

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DOI10.1007/S10714-010-1092-3zbMATH Open1213.83148arXiv1008.0767OpenAlexW1980877288MaRDI QIDQ535022FDOQ535022


Authors: Mark Israelit Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 11 May 2011

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

Abstract: In the Weyl-Dirac (W-D) framework a spatially closed cosmological model is considered. It is assumed that the space-time of the universe has a chaotic Weylian microstructure but is described on a large scale by Riemannian geometry. Locally fields of the Weyl connection vector act as creators of massive bosons having spin 1. It is suggested that these bosons, called weylons, provide most of the dark matter in the universe. At the beginning the universe is a spherically symmetric geometric entity without matter. Primary matter is created by Dirac's gauge function very close to the beginning. In the early epoch, when the temperature of the universe achieves its maximum, chaotically oriented Weyl vector fields being localized in micro-cells create weylons. In the dust dominated period Dirac's gauge function is giving rise to dark energy, the latter causing the cosmic acceleration at present. This oscillatory universe has an initial radius identical to the Plank length = 1.616 exp (-33) cm, at present the cosmic scale factor is 3.21 exp (28) cm, while its maximum value is 8.54 exp (28) cm. All forms of matter are created by geometrically based functions of the W-D theory.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1008.0767




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