Brane universes tested by supernovae Ia
Apr, 2004
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We discuss observational constrains coming from supernovae Ia imposed on the behaviour of the Randall-Sundrum models. In the case of dust matter on the brane, the difference between the best-fit Perlmutter model with a -term and the best-fit brane models becomes detectable for redshifts . It is interesting that brane models predict brighter galaxies for such redshifts which is in agreement with the measurement of the supernova. We also demonstrate that the fit to supernovae data can also be obtained, if we admit the super-negative dark energy (phantom matter) on the brane, where the dark energy in a way mimics the influence of the cosmological constant. It also appears that the dark energy enlarges the age of the universe which is demanded in cosmology. Finally, we propose to check for dark radiation and brane tension by the application of the angular diameter of galaxies minimum value test. We point out the existence of coincidence problem for the brane tension parameter.Note:
- 15 pages 7 figures Journal-ref: Gen Rel Grav 36 no 4 p767 2004
- cosmological model
- membrane model
- supernova: luminosity
- Randall-Sundrum model
- dark energy
- membrane: tension
- statistical analysis
- numerical calculations: interpretation of experiments
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