Homogeneity in the search of the Dark Sector
Pierros Ntelis, Anne Ealet

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel method to probe the Dark Universe by studying the universe's fractality and estimating a homogeneity scale, assessing its impact on cosmological data analysis from the Euclid satellite.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach to determine the homogeneity scale of the universe and evaluates its significance for understanding Dark Energy and Dark Matter using Fisher analysis.
Findings
Estimated the characteristic scale of homogeneity.
Assessed the impact on cosmological parameter constraints.
Provided insights into the nature of Dark Energy and Dark Matter.
Abstract
In the era of precision cosmology, we investigate an novel method to probe the Dark Universe. By studying the fractality of the universe, we estimate a characteristic scale of homogeneity. Using a fisher analysis, we investigate the potential impact of this scale to the cosmological information we can gain from the Euclid satellite, and therefore understand the nature of Dark Energy and Dark matter of our universe.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Time Series Analysis · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Statistical Mechanics and Entropy
