One of the main problems of Cosmology is to conciliate the initial homogeneity and isotropy of the Universe with the subsequent formation of galaxies. In order to find a solution, the Cosmic Microwave Radiation was deeply investigated and a very small anisotropy was finally detected and indicated as the cause of the structure formation. In the standard cosmological theory it is often demonstrated that the linear perturbations do not evolve in a way able to explain the large scale structure of the today observed Universe. In our paper we want to give a simple counterexample showing that it would be possible the formation of a clustered structure in the Universe without the help of the existence of Dark Matter. © 2011 Springer Science+Busines...
<p>In the standard cosmological model, the Universe consists mainly of two invisible substances: vac...
All commonly considered dark matter scenarios are based on hypothetical particles with small but non...
The study of the cosmos has mesmerized humans since many centuries. Our present knowledge of the Uni...
One of the main problems of Cosmology is to conciliate the initial homogeneity and isotropy of the U...
Precision measurements of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background and of the clustering of l...
Precision measurements of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background and of the clustering of ...
<正> Most of the matter in the universe is invisible. Such dark matters play an important role ...
One of the prime pieces of evidence for dark matter is the observation of large overdense regions in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Overwhelming observational evidence suggests that 85$\...
We discuss the properties of homogeneous and isotropic flat cosmologies in which the present acceler...
textDark matter particles and baryons constitute a significant fraction of the mass of the universe...
The following assumptions of the Big Bang theory are challenged and found to be false: the cosmolo...
International audienceThe standard model of cosmology assumes that the Universe can be described to ...
Dark energy and dark matter constitute 95% of the observable Universe. Yet the physical nature of th...
The formation of structure in the Universe offers some of the most powerful evidence in favour of th...
<p>In the standard cosmological model, the Universe consists mainly of two invisible substances: vac...
All commonly considered dark matter scenarios are based on hypothetical particles with small but non...
The study of the cosmos has mesmerized humans since many centuries. Our present knowledge of the Uni...
One of the main problems of Cosmology is to conciliate the initial homogeneity and isotropy of the U...
Precision measurements of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background and of the clustering of l...
Precision measurements of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background and of the clustering of ...
<正> Most of the matter in the universe is invisible. Such dark matters play an important role ...
One of the prime pieces of evidence for dark matter is the observation of large overdense regions in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Overwhelming observational evidence suggests that 85$\...
We discuss the properties of homogeneous and isotropic flat cosmologies in which the present acceler...
textDark matter particles and baryons constitute a significant fraction of the mass of the universe...
The following assumptions of the Big Bang theory are challenged and found to be false: the cosmolo...
International audienceThe standard model of cosmology assumes that the Universe can be described to ...
Dark energy and dark matter constitute 95% of the observable Universe. Yet the physical nature of th...
The formation of structure in the Universe offers some of the most powerful evidence in favour of th...
<p>In the standard cosmological model, the Universe consists mainly of two invisible substances: vac...
All commonly considered dark matter scenarios are based on hypothetical particles with small but non...
The study of the cosmos has mesmerized humans since many centuries. Our present knowledge of the Uni...