
TL;DR
This paper proposes a model where inhomogeneities and voids in the universe's matter distribution mimic dark energy effects, explaining cosmic acceleration without actual dark energy through modified light propagation.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized Dyer-Roeder method accounting for inhomogeneous expansion and structure growth, fitting multiple cosmological observations without dark energy.
Findings
Fits CMB, supernovae, and baryon oscillation data
Suggests universe is 90% dark matter, 10% baryons, no dark energy
Proposes a transition redshift z_0=0.35 for void dominance
Abstract
Motivated by the observed cosmic matter distribution, we present the following conjecture: due to the formation of voids and opaque structures, the average matter density on the path of the light from the well-observed objects changes from Omega_M ~ 1 in the homogeneous early universe to Omega_M ~ 0 in the clumpy late universe, so that the average expansion rate increases along our line of sight from EdS expansion Ht ~ 2/3 at high redshifts to free expansion Ht ~ 1 at low redshifts. To calculate the modified observable distance-redshift relations, we introduce a generalized Dyer-Roeder method that allows for two crucial physical properties of the universe: inhomogeneities in the expansion rate and the growth of the nonlinear structures. By treating the transition redshift to the void-dominated era as a free parameter, we find a phenomenological fit to the observations from the CMB…
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