On negative mass cosmology in General Relativity
Sebastián Nájera, A. Gamboa, Alejandro Aguilar-Nieto, Celia Escamilla‐Rivera
Abstract
In this Letter we present strong arguments in favour of thoroughly revising the negative mass cosmology (NMC), which has been proposed as a simple alternative explanation of dark energy and dark matter effects, within the framework of general relativity. We show that there are various physical predictions of this model which require fine-tuning in order to make them compatible with current cosmological surveys. In this way, the original motivation of the NMC model becomes obscured due to the imposition of fine-tuned unknown variables. We conclude that a more rigorous theoretical treatment is needed in order to make the NMC a viable cosmological model.
Topics & Concepts
CosmologyDark energyPhysicsTheoretical physicsGeneral relativitySimple (philosophy)Theory of relativityCosmological modelDark matterFine-tuningAstrophysicsParticle physicsEpistemologyPhilosophyCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesRelativity and Gravitational TheoryBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics