Evidence for anisotropy of cosmic acceleration
Jacques Colin, Roya Mohayaee, Mohamed Rameez, Subir Sarkar

TL;DR
This paper presents evidence that cosmic acceleration is anisotropic and may be influenced by local bulk flows, challenging the assumption of isotropy and the necessity of dark energy.
Contribution
It introduces a scale-dependent dipolar modulation of the deceleration parameter aligned with the CMB dipole, supported by supernova data analysis.
Findings
Significant dipole component in deceleration parameter aligned with CMB dipole
Dipole component decreases exponentially with redshift
Results suggest cosmic acceleration may be an observational artefact
Abstract
Observations reveal a `bulk flow' in the local Universe which is faster and extends to much larger scales than is expected around a typical observer in the standard CDM cosmology. This is expected to result in a scale-dependent dipolar modulation of the acceleration of the expansion rate inferred from observations of objects within the bulk flow. From a maximum-likelihood analysis of the Joint Lightcurve Analysis (JLA) catalogue of Type Ia supernovae we find that the deceleration parameter, in addition to a small monopole, indeed has a much bigger dipole component aligned with the CMB dipole which falls exponentially with redshift : . The best fit to data yields and , rejecting isotropy () with statistical…
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