Wednesday, September 19, 2012

1209.3763 (H. Farajollahi et al.)

Varying alpha and cosmic acceleration in Brans-Dicke-BSBM theory:
stability analysis and observational tests
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H. Farajollahi, A. Salehi
By integration of generalized BSBM and Brans-Dicke cosmological models, in this article, we investigate the theoretical framework of fine structure constant variation and current cosmic acceleration. We first develop a mathematical formalism to analyze the stability of the model. By employing observational data to constrain the model parameters, phase space description is performed and the attractor solutions of the model are detected. We then examine the model against observational data such as Hubble parameter dataset and quasar absorption spectra. The results confirms current universe acceleration and also predicts fine structure constant variation. Furthermore, extrapolation of the best fitted model in high redshift ($z> 15$) shows a significantly larger variation of fine structure constant in earlier epoch of the universe.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.3763

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