A predicted formula for the MOND acceleration scale, using the Hubble parameter and deceleration parameter, matches a weak-lensing measurement of the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation.
Accelerated expansion from cosmological holography
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It is shown that holographic cosmology implies an evolving Hubble radius $c^{-1}\dot{R}_H = -1 + 3\Omega_m$ in the presence of a dimensionless matter density $\Omega_m$ scaled to the closure density $3H^2/8\pi G$, where $c$ denotes the velocity of light and $H$ and $G$ denote the Hubble parameter and Newton's constant. It reveals a dynamical dark energy and a sixfold increase in gravitational attraction to matter on the scale of the Hubble acceleration. It reproduces the transition redshift $z_t\simeq 0.4$ to the present epoch of accelerated expansion and is consistent with $(q_0,(dq/dz)_0)$ of the deceleration parameter $q(z)=q_0+(dq/dz)_0z$ observed in Type Ia supernovae.
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Parameter-free prediction of the asymptotic acceleration scale confirmed by weak lensing
A predicted formula for the MOND acceleration scale, using the Hubble parameter and deceleration parameter, matches a weak-lensing measurement of the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation.