Elliptical Solutions to the Standard Cosmology Model with Realistic Values of Matter Density
Abstract
We have examined a solution to the FRW model of the Einstein and de Sitter Universe, often termed the standard model of cosmology, using wide values for the normalized cosmological constant Omega_L and spacetime curvature Omega_k with proposed values of normalized matter density. These solutions were evaluated using a combination of the third type of elliptical equations and were found to display critical points for redshift z, between 1 and 3, when Omega_L is positive. These critical points occur at values for normalized cosmological constant higher than those currently thought important, though we find this solution interesting because the Omega_L term may increase in dominance as the Universe evolves bringing this discontinuity into importance. We also find positive Omega_L tends towards attractive at values of z which are commonly observed for distant galaxies.
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@article{arxiv.1502.07679,
title = {Elliptical Solutions to the Standard Cosmology Model with Realistic Values of Matter Density},
author = {Ahmet Mecit Oztas and Michael L. Smith},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.07679},
year = {2015}
}
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14 pages including 5 figures