Average observational quantities in the timescape cosmology
David L. Wiltshire

TL;DR
The paper evaluates the timescape cosmology as an alternative to dark energy-driven acceleration, analyzing its observational predictions and potential to distinguish itself from standard homogeneous cosmologies through various cosmological tests.
Contribution
It provides detailed predictions of observational measures in the timescape cosmology and compares them with standard models, highlighting potential tests to distinguish between them.
Findings
Some tests show possible tension with Lambda CDM.
Predictions align with current observational data.
The model offers a viable alternative to dark energy explanations.
Abstract
We examine the properties of a recently proposed observationally viable alternative to homogeneous cosmology with smooth dark energy, the timescape cosmology. In the timescape model cosmic acceleration is realized as an apparent effect related to the calibration of clocks and rods of observers in bound systems relative to volume-average observers in an inhomogeneous geometry in ordinary general relativity. The model is based on an exact solution to a Buchert average of the Einstein equations with backreaction. The present paper examines a number of observational tests which will enable the timescape model to be distinguished from homogeneous cosmologies with a cosmological constant or other smooth dark energy, in current and future generations of dark energy experiments. Predictions are presented for: comoving distance measures; H(z); the equivalent of the dark energy equation of state,…
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