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Indeterministic Quantum Gravity IV. The Cosmic-length Universe and the Problem of the Missing Dark Matter

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2007-05-23 v1 Astrophysics

Abstract

This paper is a sequel of the series of papers [gr-qc/9409010, gr-qc/9505034, gr-qc/9603022], being an immediate continuation and development of the latter of them. In the Friedmann universe, the equation Ω0=2q0\Omega_0=2q_0 holds (Ω\Omega is density parameter, qq is deceleration parameter, and subscript 0 indicates present-day values), which gives rise to the problem of the missing matter as observational data give Ω0<2q0\Omega_0<2q_0. In the cosmic-length universe, Ω0=2q0L/R03H02\Omega_0=2q_0- L/R_0^3H_0^2 (R0R_0 is the radius of the universe, H0H_0 is Hubble constant), which lifts the problem. The cosmic length, L=const1/H0L=const \approx 1/H_0, is the infimum of the set of maximal radii of a closed universe.

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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9609035,
  title  = {Indeterministic Quantum Gravity IV. The Cosmic-length Universe and the Problem of the Missing Dark Matter},
  author = {Vladimir S. Mashkevich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9609035},
  year   = {2007}
}

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7 pages, LATEX 2.09