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Constraints from Type IA Supernovae on {\lambda}-CDM Model in Randers-Finsler Space
Gravitational field equations in Randers-Finsler space of approximate Berwald
type are investigated. A modified Friedmann equation and a new luminosity
distance-redshift relation is proposed. A best-fit to the Type Ia supernovae
(SNe) observations yields that the in the -CDM
model is suppressed to almost zero. This fact indicates that the astronomical
observations on the Type Ia SNe can be described well without invoking any form
of dark energy. The best-fit age of the universe is given. It is in agreement
with the age of our galaxy.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figure
Cosmological model with local symmetry of very special relativity and constraints on it from supernovae
Based on Cohen \& Glashow's very special relativity [A. G. Cohen and S. L.
Glashow, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 97} (2006) 021601], we propose an anisotropic
modification to the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) line element. An
arbitrarily oriented 1-form is introduced and the FRW spacetime becomes of the
Randers-Finsler type. The 1-form picks out a privileged axis in the universe.
Thus, the cosmological redshift as well as the Hubble diagram of the type Ia
supernovae (SNe Ia) becomes anisotropic. By directly analyzing the Union2
compilation, we obtain the privileged axis pointing to
(). This privileged axis is close to those obtained by
comparing the best-fit Hubble diagrams in pairs of hemispheres. It should be
noticed that the result is consistent with isotropy at the level
since the anisotropic magnitude is .Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures. Published at EPJC(2013
Finslerian MOND versus the Strong Gravitational Lensing of the Early-type Galaxies
The gravitational lensing of Bullet Clusters and early-type galaxies pose
serious challenges on the validity of MOND. Recently, Finslerian MOND, a
generalization of MOND in the framework of Finsler gravity, has been proposed
to explain the mass discrepancy problem of Bullet Cluster 1E 0657\ 558. In this
paper, we check the validity of the Finslerian MOND in describing the strong
gravitational lensing of early-type galaxies. The investigation on ten strong
lenses of the CASTLES samples shows that there is no strong evidence for the
existence of dark matter.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, 2 table
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