The Fast and Furious in JWST high-$z$ galaxies
Abstract
Recent JWST surveys reveal a striking abundance of massive galaxies at cosmic dawn, earlier than predicted by CDM. The implied speed-up in galaxy formation by gravitational collapse is reminiscent of short-period galaxy dynamics described by the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation. This may originate in weak gravitation tracking the de Sitter scale of acceleration , where is the velocity of light and is the Hubble parameter with redshift . With no free parameters, this produces a speed-up in early galaxy formation by an order of magnitude with essentially no change in initial galaxy mass function. It predicts a deceleration parameter , where is Newton's constant and \,(km/s) is the baryonic Tully-Fisher coefficient (McGaugh 2012). At significance, it identifies dynamical dark energy alleviating -tension when combined with independent estimates in the Local Distance Ladder. Conclusive determination of is expected from BAO angle observations by the recently launched {\em Euclid} mission.
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@article{arxiv.2312.16692,
title = {The Fast and Furious in JWST high-$z$ galaxies},
author = {Maurice H. P. M. van Putten},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.16692},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
To appear in Physics of the Dark Universe, 8 pages, 2 figures