Nonuniform pressure universes: The Hubble diagram of type Ia supernovae and the age of the universe

Apr, 1997
9 pages
Published in:
  • Astrophys.J. 498 (1998) 67-76
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Report number:
  • GU-97-07

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Abstract: (arXiv)
We use the redshift-magnitude relation, as derived by D\c{a}browski (1995), for the two exact non-uniform pressure spherically symmetric Stephani universes with the observer positioned at the center of symmetry, to test the agreement of these models with recent observations of high redshift type Ia supernovae (SNIa), as reported in Perlmutter et al. (1997). By a particular choice of model parameters, we show that these models give an excellent fit to the observed redshifts and (corrected) B band apparent magnitudes of the SNIa data, but for an age of the Universe which is typically about two Gyr greater than in the corresponding Friedmann model. Based on a value of H065H_0 \sim 65 and assuming Λ0\Lambda \geq 0, the P97 data implies a Friedmann age of at most 13 Gyr and in fact a best-fit (for q0=0.5q_0 = 0.5) age of only 10 Gyr. Our Stephani models, on the other hand, can give a good fit to the P97 data with an age of up to 15 Gyr and could, therefore, significantly alleviate the conflict between recent cosmological and astrophysical age predictions. The choice of model parameters is quite robust: one requires only that the non-uniform pressure parameter, aa, in one of the models is negative and satisfies |a| \lte 3 km2^2 s2^{-2} Mpc1^{-1}. By allowing slightly larger, negative, values of aa one may `fine tune' the model to give an even better fit to the P97 data.