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arxiv: gr-qc/0701050 · v2 · submitted 2007-01-09 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph

How to Measure the Cosmic Curvature

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keywords cosmiccurvatureomegacriteriondensitydeterminedifferentmass
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The conventional method to determine the cosmic curvature is to measure the total mass density $\Omega_{\rm tot}$. Unfortunately the observational $\Omega_{\rm tot}$ is closely near the critical value 1. The computation of this paper shows that $\Omega_{\rm tot}\approx 1$ is an inevitable result for the young universe independent of the spatial topology. So the mass density is not a good criterion to determine the cosmic curvature. In this paper, we derive a new criterion based on the galactic distribution with respect to redshift $z$, which only depends on the cosmological principle and geometry. The different type of spatial topology will give different results, then the case can be definitely determined.

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