Measurements of the SNe Ia Hubble diagram which suggest that the universe is accelerating due to the effect of dark energy may be biased because we are located in a 200-300 Mpc underdense "void" which is expanding 20-30% faster than the average rate. With the smaller global Hubble parameter, the WMAP-5 data on cosmic microwave background anisotropies can be fitted without requiring dark energy if there is some excess power in the spectrum of primordial perturbations on 100 Mpc scales. The SDSS data on galaxy clustering can also be fitted if there is a small component of hot dark matter in the form of 0.5 eV mass neutrinos. We show however that if the primordial fluctuations are gaussian, the expected variance of the Hubble parameter and the...
In recent years, the increasingly precise constraints on the value of the Hubble constant, H0, have ...
We study the luminosity function, the peculiar velocities and the sizes of voids in the Local Volume...
International audienceWhat do we know about voids in the dark matter distribution given the Sloan Di...
In the standard model of cosmology, the universe is currently dominated by dark energy in the form o...
In the standard cosmological model, the dimming of distant Type Ia supernovae is explained by invoki...
We find that if we live at the center of an inhomogeneity with total density contrast |δ0 | ' ...
In this paper, instead of invoking Dark Energy, we try and fit various cosmological observations wit...
We present new observational constraints on inhomogeneous models based on observables independent of...
11 pages, 7 figures. Reflects published version in PRL including Supplemental MaterialInternational ...
Determining cosmological parameters from current observational data requires knowledge of the primor...
Abstract. It has been proposed that the observed dark energy can be explained away by the effect of ...
A wide range of large scale observations hint towards possible modifications on the standard cosmolo...
In this thesis, I study the relativistic effects of matter inhomogeneities on the accelerating expan...
Context. Backreactions from large-scale inhomogeneities may provide an elegant explanation for the o...
Taking N-body simulations with volumes and particle densities tuned to match the SDSS DR7 spectrosco...
In recent years, the increasingly precise constraints on the value of the Hubble constant, H0, have ...
We study the luminosity function, the peculiar velocities and the sizes of voids in the Local Volume...
International audienceWhat do we know about voids in the dark matter distribution given the Sloan Di...
In the standard model of cosmology, the universe is currently dominated by dark energy in the form o...
In the standard cosmological model, the dimming of distant Type Ia supernovae is explained by invoki...
We find that if we live at the center of an inhomogeneity with total density contrast |δ0 | ' ...
In this paper, instead of invoking Dark Energy, we try and fit various cosmological observations wit...
We present new observational constraints on inhomogeneous models based on observables independent of...
11 pages, 7 figures. Reflects published version in PRL including Supplemental MaterialInternational ...
Determining cosmological parameters from current observational data requires knowledge of the primor...
Abstract. It has been proposed that the observed dark energy can be explained away by the effect of ...
A wide range of large scale observations hint towards possible modifications on the standard cosmolo...
In this thesis, I study the relativistic effects of matter inhomogeneities on the accelerating expan...
Context. Backreactions from large-scale inhomogeneities may provide an elegant explanation for the o...
Taking N-body simulations with volumes and particle densities tuned to match the SDSS DR7 spectrosco...
In recent years, the increasingly precise constraints on the value of the Hubble constant, H0, have ...
We study the luminosity function, the peculiar velocities and the sizes of voids in the Local Volume...
International audienceWhat do we know about voids in the dark matter distribution given the Sloan Di...