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Is dark energy the only solution to the apparent acceleration of the present universe?

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arxiv astro-ph/0112419 v2 pith:EE5X4ES2 submitted 2001-12-18 astro-ph gr-qchep-ph

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Even for the observed luminosity distance D_L(z), which suggests the existence of dark energy, we show that an inhomogeneous dust universe solution without dark energy is possible in general. Future observation of D_L(z) for 1 \lesssim z < 1.7 may confirm or refute this possibility.

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