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GR: Fachverband Gravitation und Relativitätstheorie
GR 17: Kosmologie II
GR 17.1: Vortrag
Freitag, 13. März 2009, 11:00–11:20, A214
The Concordance Model and its Dissonances — •Alexander Unzicker — Pestalozzi-Gymnasium München
‘Cosmologists are often in error, but never in doubt’ (L.D.Landau)
The majority of physicists agrees upon that cosmological
data ist best described by the Friedmann-Lemaitre model
with the currently accepted ΛCDM -paradigm.
An increasing number of results however does not fit
into the model, such as galactic dynamics,
large-scale-structure formation and the coincidence problem.
Using further free parameters without having established
the nature or dark matter and dark energy is questionable
from a methodological point of view - the danger of
introducing epicycles. It seems thus worthwhile to
review the direct evidence for conventional theories
of gravity without assuming its validity a priori.
Anomalies like Pioneer and Flyby in the solar system are
particulary unsettling because nothing else but the
sucess of general relativity in this range can justify
the huge extrapolation we perform when considering galactic
and cosmological scales. The most crucial point however
is the regime of weak accelerations which
play a role in most of the anomalous observations.
A related discussion is given in gr-qc/0702009.