Torsion, an alternative to dark matter?
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Publication:650152
Abstract: We confront Einstein-Cartan's theory with the Hubble diagram. An affirmative answer to the question in the title is compatible with today's supernovae data.
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Cited in
(10)- Dark matter and torsion
- Least-order torsion-gravity for fermion fields, and the nonlinear potentials in the standard models
- Elko spinor model with torsion and cosmology
- Einstein-Cartan, Bianchi I and the Hubble diagram
- Minimal cosmography
- TORSION, AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT?
- Wave operators, torsion, and Weitzenböck identities
- Weakly-interacting massive particles in torsionally-gravitating Dirac theory
- Mimetic Einstein-Cartan-Sciama-Kibble (ECSK) gravity
- Least-order torsion-gravity for Dirac fields, and their non-linearity terms
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