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Higher dimensional cosmological implications of a decay law for \(\Lambda\) term: Expressions for some observable quantities
Higher dimensional cosmological implications of a decay law for \(\Lambda\) term: Expressions for some observable quantities
Abstract: Implications of cosmological model with a cosmological term of the form , where is a constant, are analyzed in multidimensional space time. The proper distance, the luminosity distance-redshift, the angular diameter distance-redshift, and look back time-redshift for the model are presented. It has been shown that such models are found to be compatible with the recent observations. This work has thus generalized to higher dimensions the well-know result in four dimensional space time. It is found that there may be significant difference in principle at least,from the analogous situation in four dimensional space time.
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