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Domain Wall Dominated Universes

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We consider a cosmogony with a dark matter component consisting of a network of frustrated domain walls. Such a network provides a solid dark matter component with $p=-(2/3)\rho $ that remains unclustered on small scales and with $\Omega_{\rm dw}\approx 0.7$ can reconcile a spatially flat universe with the many observations indicating $\Omega_{\rm m}\approx 0.3.$ Because of its large negative pressure, this component can explain the recent observations indicating an accelerating universe without recourse to a non-vanishing cosmological constant. We explore the viability of this proposal and prospects for distinguishing it from other kinds of proposed dark matter with significant negative pressure.

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2026 1

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Domain-wall Quintessence

astro-ph.CO · 2026-05-19 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

A Hubble-scale domain wall quintessence model produces anisotropic expansion but is tightly constrained by Planck CMB quadrupole limits and supernova data to a negligible contribution, favoring standard LambdaCDM.

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  • Domain-wall Quintessence astro-ph.CO · 2026-05-19 · unverdicted · none · ref 25 · internal anchor

    A Hubble-scale domain wall quintessence model produces anisotropic expansion but is tightly constrained by Planck CMB quadrupole limits and supernova data to a negligible contribution, favoring standard LambdaCDM.