Age of the Universe in the Cardassian Model
Abstract
The age of the universe is obtained in a subset of Cardassian models by using WMAP data. Cardassian expansion is a modification to the Friedmann equation that allows the universe to be flat, matter dominated, and accelerating, without a vacuum component. Since this model changes the evolution of the universe, we should not a priori expect the Cardassian age to be the same as the WMAP Friedmann derived result of 13.7 +/- 0.2 Gyrs. However, in the subset of Cardassian models we consider, we discover that the age of the universe varies from 13.4 - 13.8 Gyr over the range of parameter space we explore, a result close to that of the standard Lambda Cold Dark Matter model. The Hubble constant h, which may also vary in these models, likewise varies little from the Friedmann result.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0403196,
title = {Age of the Universe in the Cardassian Model},
author = {Christopher Savage and Noriyuki Sugiyama and Katherine Freese},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0403196},
year = {2016}
}
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11 pages, two eps figures. v2: clarified choice of parameters, other minor changes. v3: added references, other changes to match version to be published in JCAP