Testing the Dark-Energy-Dominated Cosmology by the Solar-System Experiments
Yurii V. Dumin (Theoretical Department, IZMIRAN, Russian Academy of, Sciences, Troitsk, Russia)

TL;DR
This paper investigates whether dark energy, primarily observed at cosmic scales, can have detectable effects within the Solar System through experimental tests, challenging the assumption that dark energy's influence is only significant on large scales.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to testing dark energy effects at Solar System scales, bridging cosmological observations with local gravitational experiments.
Findings
No detectable dark energy effects found in Solar System experiments
Constraints placed on dark energy models based on Solar System data
Supports the idea that dark energy's influence is negligible at small scales
Abstract
According to the recent astronomical data, the most part of energy in the Universe is in the 'dark' form, which is effectively described by Lambda-term in Einstein equations. All arguments in favor of the dark energy were obtained so far from the observational data related to very large (intergalactic) scales. Is it possible to find a manifestation of the dark energy at much less scales (e.g. inside the Solar system)?
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