Astrophysical Tests of Kinematical Conformal Cosmology in Fourth-Order Conformal Weyl Gravity

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Abstract

In this work we analyze kinematical conformal cosmology (KCC), an alternative cosmological model based on conformal Weyl gravity (CG), and test it against current type Ia supernova (SNIa) luminosity data and other astrophysical observations. Expanding upon previous work on the subject, we revise the analysis of SNIa data, confirming that KCC can explain the evidence for an accelerating expansion of the Universe without using dark energy or other exotic components. We obtain an independent evaluation of the Hubble constant, H 0 = 67:53 kms -1 Mpc-1, very close to the current best estimates. The main KCC and CG parameters are re-evaluated and their revised values are found to be close to previous estimates. We also show that available data for the Hubble parameter as a function of redshift can be fitted using KCC and that this model does not suffer from any apparent age problem. Overall, KCC remains a viable alternative cosmological model, worthy of further investigation.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)577-600
JournalGalaxies 2014
Volume2
Issue number4
StatePublished - Dec 2014

Keywords

  • modified theories of gravity
  • conformal gravity
  • conformal cosmology
  • typeIa supernovae
  • standard candles
  • cosmic chronometers

Disciplines

  • Physics

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