New analysis of SNeIa Pantheon Catalog: Variable speed of light as an alternative to dark energy
Hoang Ky Nguyen

TL;DR
This paper proposes that a variable speed of light in an Einstein-de Sitter universe can explain late-time cosmic acceleration observed in supernova data, eliminating the need for dark energy and aligning with previous CMB analyses.
Contribution
It introduces a novel variable speed of light model that fits supernova data better than Lambda-CDM without dark energy, reconciling early and late universe observations.
Findings
Achieves a superior fit to SNeIa Pantheon data without dark energy.
Finds a consistent Hubble constant around 47 km/s/Mpc.
Explains cosmic acceleration through declining speed of light.
Abstract
In A&A 412, 35 (2003) Blanchard, Douspis, Rowan-Robinson, and Sarkar (BDRS) slightly modified the primordial fluctuation spectrum and produced an excellent fit to WMAP's CMB power spectrum for an Einstein-de Sitter (EdS) universe, bypassing dark energy. Curiously, they obtained a Hubble value of , in sharp conflict with the canonical range . However, we will demonstrate that the reduced value of achieved by BDRS is fully compatible with the use of variable speed of light in analyzing the late-time cosmic acceleration observed in Type Ia supernovae (SNeIa). In Phys. Lett. B 862, 139357 (2025) we uncovered a hidden aspect in a generic class of scale-invariant actions: the dynamics of the dilaton can induce a variation in the speed of light as , causing to vary alongside across spacetime. For an EdS universe with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and Developments in Astronomy · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
