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arxiv: 0707.3148 · v1 · submitted 2007-07-20 · 🌌 astro-ph

Decaying Dark Energy in Higher-Dimensional Gravity

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keywords cosmologicaldarkdecayingenergyhigher-dimensionallimitsmagnitude-redshiftrelation
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We use data from observational cosmology to put constraints on higher-dimensional extensions of general relativity in which the effective four-dimensional dark-energy density (or cosmological "constant") decays with time. In particular we study the implications of this decaying dark energy for the age of the universe, large-scale structure formation, big-bang nucleosynthesis and the magnitude-redshift relation for Type Ia supernovae. Two of these tests (age and the magnitude-redshift relation) place modest lower limits on the free parameter of the theory, a cosmological length scale L akin to the de Sitter radius. These limits will improve if experimental uncertainties on supernova magnitudes can be reduced around z=1.

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