Accelerating Cold Dark Matter Cosmology ($\Omega_{\Lambda}\equiv 0$)
J. A. S. Lima, F. E. Silva, R. C. Santos

TL;DR
This paper proposes a flat, accelerating cosmological model dominated by cold dark matter with no dark energy, where gravitational particle creation drives acceleration, addressing age and coincidence problems.
Contribution
It introduces a novel accelerating CDM model with particle creation that explains cosmic acceleration without dark energy and resolves key cosmological issues.
Findings
Model fits supernovae and Hubble data
No need for small Hubble constant
Addresses age and coincidence problems
Abstract
A new kind of accelerating flat model with no dark energy that is fully dominated by cold dark matter (CDM) is investigated. The number of CDM particles is not conserved and the present accelerating stage is a consequence of the negative pressure describing the irreversible process of gravitational particle creation. A related work involving accelerating CDM cosmology has been discussed before the SNe observations [Lima, Abramo & Germano, Phys. Rev. D53, 4287 (1996)]. However, in order to have a transition from a decelerating to an accelerating regime at low redshifts, the matter creation rate proposed here includes a constant term of the order of the Hubble parameter. In this case, does not need to be small in order to solve the age problem and the transition happens even if the matter creation is negligible during the radiation and part of the matter dominated phase. Therefore,…
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