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Oxford University Press (OUP), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 3(432), p. 2324-2330

DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stt592

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Matter Matters: Unphysical Properties of the Rh = ct Universe

Journal article published in 2013 by Geraint F. Lewis ORCID
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

It is generally agreed that there is matter in the universe and, in this paper, we show that the existence of matter is extremely problematic for the proposed Rh = ct universe. Considering a dark energy component with an equation of state of w=-1/3, it is shown that the presence of matter destroys the strict expansion properties that define the evolution of Rh = ct cosmologies, distorting the observational properties that are touted as its success. We further examine whether an evolving dark energy component can save this form of cosmological expansion in the presence of matter by resulting in an expansion consistent with a mean value of = -1/3, finding that the presence of mass requires unphysical forms of the dark energy component in the early universe. We conclude that matter in the universe significantly limits the fundamental properties of the Rh = ct cosmology, and that novel, and unphysical, evolution of the matter component would be required to save it. Given this, Rh = ct cosmology is not simpler or more accurate description of the universe than prevailing cosmological models, and its presentation to date possesses significant flaws. ; Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, to appear in MNRAS