What is flat {\Lambda}CDM, and may we choose it?
Stefano Anselmi, Matthew F. Carney, John T. Giblin Jr, Saurabh Kumar,, James B. Mertens, Marcio ODwyer, Glenn D. Starkman, and Chi Tian

TL;DR
This paper argues that the standard practice of fixing the curvature parameter to zero in flat b4bcdm cosmology is unjustified without theoretical evidence, advocating for b4bcdm to be treated as a 7-parameter phenomenological model.
Contribution
It challenges the common assumption of zero curvature in b4bcdm, emphasizing the need to treat curvature as a free parameter based on observational evidence.
Findings
Arguments against fixing b4bcdm curvature to zero
Highlights the importance of b4bcdm as a 7-parameter model
Discusses tensions and anomalies in cosmological data
Abstract
The Universe is neither homogeneous nor isotropic, but it is close enough that we can reasonably approximate it as such on suitably large scales. The inflationary--Cold Dark Matter (CDM) concordance cosmology builds on these assumptions to describe the origin and evolution of fluctuations. With standard assumptions about stress-energy sources, this system is specified by just seven phenomenological parameters, whose precise relations to underlying fundamental theories are complicated and may depend on details of those fields. Nevertheless, it is common practice to set the parameter that characterizes the spatial curvature, , exactly to zero. This parameter-fixed CDM is awarded distinguished status as separate model, "flat CDM.'' Ipso facto this places the onus on proponents of "curved CDM'' to present sufficient evidence that…
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TopicsAdvanced Topology and Set Theory · Advanced Topics in Algebra · Advanced Operator Algebra Research
