نتایج جستجو برای: cosmic expansion

تعداد نتایج: 171725  

2005
Eric V. Linder

The cosmic expansion history tests the dynamics of the global evolution of the universe and its energy density contents, while the cosmic growth history tests the evolution of the inhomogeneous part of the energy density. Precision comparison of the two histories can distinguish the nature of the physics responsible for the accelerating cosmic expansion: an additional smooth component – dark en...

2008
E. Gaztañaga

The gravitational evolution of the cosmic one-point probability distribution function (PDF) has been estimated using an analytic approximation that combines gravitational perturbation theory with the Edgeworth expansion around a Gaussian PDF. Despite the remarkable success of the Edgeworth expansion in modeling the weakly non-linear growth of fluctuations around the peak of the cosmic PDF, it f...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Robert P Kirshner

Edwin Hubble's classic article on the expanding universe appeared in PNAS in 1929 [Hubble, E. P. (1929) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 15, 168-173]. The chief result, that a galaxy's distance is proportional to its redshift, is so well known and so deeply embedded into the language of astronomy through the Hubble diagram, the Hubble constant, Hubble's Law, and the Hubble time, that the article itse...

Journal: :Astrophysics and Space Science 2012

Journal: :Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 1996

1999
Neta A. Bahcall Jeremiah P. Ostriker Saul Perlmutter Paul J. Steinhardt

The cosmic triangle is introduced as a way of representing the past, present, and future status of the universe. Our current location within the cosmic triangle is determined by the answers to three questions: How much matter is in the universe? Is the expansion rate slowing down or speeding up? And, is the universe flat? A review of recent observations suggests a universe that is lightweight (...

1999
Neta A. Bahcall Jeremiah P. Ostriker Saul Perlmutter Paul J. Steinhardt

The cosmic triangle is introduced as a way of representing the past, present, and future status of the universe. Our current location within the cosmic triangle is determined by the answers to three questions: How much matter is in the universe? Is the expansion rate slowing down or speeding up? And, is the universe flat? A review of recent observations suggests a universe that is lightweight (...

1999
Neta A. Bahcall Jeremiah P. Ostriker Saul Perlmutter Paul J. Steinhardt

The cosmic triangle is introduced as a way of representing the past, present, and future status of the universe. Our current location within the cosmic triangle is determined by the answers to three questions: How much matter is in the universe? Is the expansion rate slowing down or speeding up? And, is the universe flat? A review of recent observations suggests a universe that is lightweight (...

Journal: :Classical and Quantum Gravity 2019

1999
Neta A. Bahcall Jeremiah P. Ostriker Saul Perlmutter Paul J. Steinhardt

The cosmic triangle is introduced as a way of representing the past, present, and future status of the universe. Our current location within the cosmic triangle is determined by the answers to three questions: How much matter is in the universe? Is the expansion rate slowing down or speeding up? And, is the universe flat? A review of recent observations suggests a universe that is lightweight (...

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