We elaborate on the proposal that the observed acceleration of the Universe is the result of the backreaction of cosmological perturbations, rather than the effect of a negative-pressure dark-energy fluid or a modification of general relativity. Through the effective Friedmann equations describing an inhomogeneous Universe after smoothing, we demonstrate that acceleration in our local Hubble patch is possible even if fluid elements do not individually undergo accelerated expansion. This invalidates the no-go theorem that there can be no acceleration in our local Hubble patch if the Universe only contains irrotational dust. We then study perturbatively the time behaviour of general-relativistic cosmological perturbations, applying, where pos...
We discuss the Buchert equations, which describe the average expansion of an inhomogeneous dust univ...
When taking the real, inhomogeneous and anisotropic matter distribution in the semi-local universe i...
Backreaction of nonlinear inhomogeneities to the cosmic expansion is re-analyzed in the framework of...
We elaborate on the proposal that the observed acceleration of the Universe is the result of the bac...
It has recently been suggested that the acceleration of the Universe can be explained as the backrea...
A refined version of a recently introduced method for analysing the dynamics of an inhomoge-neous ir...
We introduce a new asymptotic ansatz for spherical perturbations of the Standard Model of C...
It is a well-known fact that the Newtonian description of dynamics within Galaxies for its known mat...
In 1998 supernova observations by astronomers led to the discovery of the Anomalous Acceleration (AA...
We describe the universe as a local, inhomogeneous spherical bubble embedded in a flat matter domina...
We consider light propagation in an inhomogeneous irrotational dust universe with vanishing cosmolog...
We investigate the recent suggestions by Barausse et al. and Kolb et al. that the acceleration of th...
By using an unmodified Einstein gravity theory it is shown that all of the speeding-up effects takin...
We introduce a new asymptotic ansatz for spherical perturbations of the Standard Model of Cosmology ...
In this thesis, I study the relativistic effects of matter inhomogeneities on the accelerating expan...
We discuss the Buchert equations, which describe the average expansion of an inhomogeneous dust univ...
When taking the real, inhomogeneous and anisotropic matter distribution in the semi-local universe i...
Backreaction of nonlinear inhomogeneities to the cosmic expansion is re-analyzed in the framework of...
We elaborate on the proposal that the observed acceleration of the Universe is the result of the bac...
It has recently been suggested that the acceleration of the Universe can be explained as the backrea...
A refined version of a recently introduced method for analysing the dynamics of an inhomoge-neous ir...
We introduce a new asymptotic ansatz for spherical perturbations of the Standard Model of C...
It is a well-known fact that the Newtonian description of dynamics within Galaxies for its known mat...
In 1998 supernova observations by astronomers led to the discovery of the Anomalous Acceleration (AA...
We describe the universe as a local, inhomogeneous spherical bubble embedded in a flat matter domina...
We consider light propagation in an inhomogeneous irrotational dust universe with vanishing cosmolog...
We investigate the recent suggestions by Barausse et al. and Kolb et al. that the acceleration of th...
By using an unmodified Einstein gravity theory it is shown that all of the speeding-up effects takin...
We introduce a new asymptotic ansatz for spherical perturbations of the Standard Model of Cosmology ...
In this thesis, I study the relativistic effects of matter inhomogeneities on the accelerating expan...
We discuss the Buchert equations, which describe the average expansion of an inhomogeneous dust univ...
When taking the real, inhomogeneous and anisotropic matter distribution in the semi-local universe i...
Backreaction of nonlinear inhomogeneities to the cosmic expansion is re-analyzed in the framework of...