How Dark is Dark Energy?
Autor: | Carfora, Mauro, Familiari, Francesca |
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Rok vydání: | 2024 |
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Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
Popis: | The nature of dark energy is one of the fundamental problems in cosmology. Introduced to explain the apparent acceleration of the Universe's expansion, its origin remains to be determined. In this paper, we illustrate a result that may significantly impact understanding the relationship between dark energy and structure formation in the late-epoch Universe. Our analysis exploits a scale-dependent energy functional, initially developed for image visualization, to compare the physical and geometrical data that distinct cosmological observers register on their celestial spheres. In the presence of late-epoch gravitational structures, this functional provides a non-perturbative technique that allows the standard Friedmann-Lema\^itre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) observer to evaluate a measurable, scale-dependent difference between the idealized FLRW past light cone and the physical light cone. From the point of view of the FLRW observer, this difference manifests itself as a redshift-dependent correction $\Lambda^{(corr)}(z)$ to the FLRW cosmological constant $\Lambda^{(FLRW)}$. At the scale where cosmological expansion couples with the local virialized dynamics of gravitational structures, we get $\Lambda^{(corr)}(z)\sim 10^{-52}\,m^{-2}$, indicating that the late-epoch structures induce an effective cosmological constant that is of the same order of magnitude as the assumed value of the FLRW cosmological constant, a result that may lead to an interpretative shift in the very role of dark energy. Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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