Bibcode
Robaina, A. R.; Cepa, J.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 464, Issue 2, March III 2007, pp.465-470
Fecha de publicación:
3
2007
Revista
Número de citas
10
Número de citas referidas
9
Descripción
Extinction due to intergalactic grey dust has been proposed as an
alternative to accelerated expansion to account for the dimming of SnIa
fluxes beyond z ≃ 0.5. The "replenishing" grey dust model, although
fitting the observational data, does not seem to be based on physical
assumptions. For this reason, in this paper we propose a new grey dust
model whose dust distribution follows the comoving SFR density
evolution, a reasonably established phenomenon. This new model is
compared with the updated photometric data sample from the High Z
Supernova Search Team (HZT). Also, using pairs of supernovae at
different redshifts, the possibility of any "patchy" distribution
proposed to explain the discrepancies between the "high z" dust model
and the SnIa observations at very high redshift (z ≥ 0.9) is ruled
out. Finally, the data are compared with different models with and
without dark energy and a best fit to a universe with adimensional
parameters Ωm0 = 0.31 and ΩΛ 0
= 0.69 is obtained, from which an age of the universe of t0
≃ 14.6 × 109 years is derived. This age is
compatible with the age of the globular clusters using an equation of
state ω = -1 and it obviates the need to resort to any kind of
phantom energy.