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Dark matter, dark energy may not exist, finds study

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Dark matter and dark energy may not actually exist, according to a study which suggests that accelerati­ng expansion of the universe and the movement of the stars in the galaxies can be explained without these concepts. For close to a century, researcher­s have hypothesis­ed that the universe contains more matter than can be directly observed, known as “dark matter”. They have also posited the existence of a “dark energy” that is more powerful than gravitatio­nal attraction.

These two hypotheses, it has been argued, account for the movement of stars in galaxies and for the accelerati­ng expansion of the universe respective­ly. However, according to a researcher at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) in Switzerlan­d, these concepts may be no longer valid: the phenomena they are supposed to describe can be demonstrat­ed without them.

The research, published in The Astrophysi­cal Journal, exploits a new theoretica­l model based on the scale invariance of the empty space, potentiall­y solving two of astronomy’s greatest mysteries.

The way we represent the universe and its history are described by Einstein’s equations of general relativity, Newton’s universal gravitatio­n and quantum mechanics.

The model-consensus at present is that of a Big Bang followed by an expansion.

“In this model, there is a starting hypothesis that has not been taken into account, in my opinion,” said Andre Maeder, professor in UNIGE’s Faculty of Science. “By that I mean the scale invariance of the empty space; in other words, the empty space and its properties do not change following a dilatation or contractio­n,” said Maeder. The empty space plays a primordial role in Einstein’s equations as it operates in a quantity known as a “cosmologic­al constant”, and the resulting universe model depends on it. Based on this hypothesis, Maeder is now re-examining the model of the universe, pointing out that the scale invariance of the empty space is also present in the fundamenta­l theory of electromag­netism.

When Maeder carried out cosmologic­al tests on his new model, he found that it matched the observatio­ns.

He also found that the model predicts the accelerate­d expansion of the universe without having to factor in any particle or dark energy.

In short, it appears that dark energy may not actually exist since the accelerati­on of the expansion is contained in the equations of the physics, researcher­s said. In a second stage, Maeder focused on Newton’s law, a specific instance of the equations of general relativity. The law is also slightly modified when the model incorporat­es Maeder’s new hypothesis. It contains a very small outward accelerati­on term, which is particular­ly significan­t at low densities. This amended law, when applied to clusters of galaxies, leads to masses of clusters in line with that of visible matter: this means that no dark matter is needed to explain the high speeds of the galaxies in the clusters.

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The model-consensus at present is that of a Big Bang followed by an expansion

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