The distance modulus determined from Carmeli's cosmology fits the accelerating universe data of the high-redshift type ia supernovae without dark matter

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DOI10.1007/S10701-006-9047-YzbMATH Open1117.83125arXivastro-ph/0501526OpenAlexW2037614256MaRDI QIDQ865095FDOQ865095


Authors: John G. Hartnett Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 13 February 2007

Published in: Foundations of Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The velocity of the Hubble expansion has been added to General Relativity by Moshe Carmeli and this resulted in new equations of motion for the expanding universe. For the first time the observational magnitude-redshift data derived from the high-z supernova teams has been analysed in the framework of the Carmeli theory and the fit to that theory is achieved without the inclusion of any dark matter. Best fits to the data yield an averaged matter density for the universe at the present epoch Omegamapprox0.021, which falls well within the measured values of the baryonic matter density. And the best estimate of OmegaLambda+Omegamapprox1.021 at the present epoch. The analysis also clearly distinguishes that the Hubble expansion of the universe is speed-limited.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0501526




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