New predictions from the logotropic model
Pierre-Henri Chavanis

TL;DR
The paper explores the implications of the logotropic cosmological model, linking dark matter, dark energy, and fundamental constants, and suggests a deep connection between microphysics and cosmology through thermodynamics and holography.
Contribution
It introduces new predictions and theoretical connections within the logotropic model, unifying cosmological observations with atomic-scale physics and thermodynamics.
Findings
Predicted dark energy proportion close to observed value (~0.731)
Connected surface densities of dark matter halos, universe, and electron
Proposed a link between fundamental constants and cosmological parameters
Abstract
In a previous paper we have introduced a new cosmological model that we called the logotropic model. The logotropic model is able to account, without free parameter, for the constant surface density of the dark matter halos, for their mass-radius relation, and for the Tully-Fisher relation. In this paper, we explore other consequences of this model. By advocating a form of "strong cosmic coincidence" we predict that the present proportion of dark energy in the Universe is which is close to the observed value. We also remark that the surface density of dark matter halos and the surface density of the Universe are of the same order as the surface density of the electron. This makes a curious connection between cosmological and atomic scales. Using these coincidences, we can relate the Hubble constant, the electron mass and the electron charge to the…
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