We introduce a new asymptotic ansatz for spherical perturbations of the Standard Model of Cosmology (SM) which applies during the $p=0$ epoch, and prove that these perturbations trigger instabilities in the SM on the scale of the supernova data. These instabilities create a large, central region of uniform under-density which expands faster than the SM, and this central region of accelerated uniform expansion introduces into the SM {\it precisely} the same range of corrections to redshift vs luminosity as are produced by the cosmological constant in the theory of Dark Energy. A universal behavior is exhibited because all sufficiently small perturbations evolve to a single stable...
In the late 1990’s, observations of two directionally-skewed samples of, in total, 93 Type Ia supern...
Understanding the acceleration of the universe and its cause is one of the key problems in physics a...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsBharat RatraObservations conducted over the last few decade...
We introduce a new asymptotic ansatz for spherical perturbations of the Standard Model of C...
We introduce a new asymptotic ansatz for spherical perturbations of the Standard Model of Cosmology ...
In 1998 supernova observations by astronomers led to the discovery of the Anomalous Acceleration (AA...
We elaborate on the proposal that the observed acceleration of the Universe is the result of the bac...
In this note, which is a first step in authors ’ longer calculation, we present a system of equation...
bservations of distant supernovae indicate that the Universe is now in a phase of accelerated expans...
Observations of distant supernovae indicate that the Universe is now in a phase of accelerated expan...
We prove that the Einstein equations in Standard Schwarzschild Coordinates close to form a system of...
v1: 28 pages, 20 pdf figures. v2: 29 pages, minor improvements in the text, figures improvedInternat...
International audienceWe extend the results of a previous paper where a model of interacting dark en...
The accelerated expansion of the Universe measured by high redshift Type Ia Supernovae observations ...
Observations of high redshift type Ia supernovae indicate that the universe is accelerating, fueled ...
In the late 1990’s, observations of two directionally-skewed samples of, in total, 93 Type Ia supern...
Understanding the acceleration of the universe and its cause is one of the key problems in physics a...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsBharat RatraObservations conducted over the last few decade...
We introduce a new asymptotic ansatz for spherical perturbations of the Standard Model of C...
We introduce a new asymptotic ansatz for spherical perturbations of the Standard Model of Cosmology ...
In 1998 supernova observations by astronomers led to the discovery of the Anomalous Acceleration (AA...
We elaborate on the proposal that the observed acceleration of the Universe is the result of the bac...
In this note, which is a first step in authors ’ longer calculation, we present a system of equation...
bservations of distant supernovae indicate that the Universe is now in a phase of accelerated expans...
Observations of distant supernovae indicate that the Universe is now in a phase of accelerated expan...
We prove that the Einstein equations in Standard Schwarzschild Coordinates close to form a system of...
v1: 28 pages, 20 pdf figures. v2: 29 pages, minor improvements in the text, figures improvedInternat...
International audienceWe extend the results of a previous paper where a model of interacting dark en...
The accelerated expansion of the Universe measured by high redshift Type Ia Supernovae observations ...
Observations of high redshift type Ia supernovae indicate that the universe is accelerating, fueled ...
In the late 1990’s, observations of two directionally-skewed samples of, in total, 93 Type Ia supern...
Understanding the acceleration of the universe and its cause is one of the key problems in physics a...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsBharat RatraObservations conducted over the last few decade...