151 research outputs found
Thermalization of Starlight in the Steady-State Cosmology
We investigate the fate of starlight in the Steady-State Cosmology. We
discover that it is largely unaffected by the presence of ions in intergalactic
space as it gets progressively red-shifted from the visible all the way down to
the plasma frequency of the intergalactic matter. At that point, after about
450 Gyr - and contrary to previously published claims - the radiation will be
thermalized. Under the assumptions adopted by Gold, Bondi, Hoyle, Narlikar,
Burbidge and others concerning the creation of matter in the Steady-State
Cosmology, and using reasonable estimates for the baryonic mass-density and
mass-fraction of 4He, the analysis predicts a universal radiation field
matching the CMB, i.e. having a black-body spectrum and temperature of about
2.7 K. The Steady-state Cosmology predicts that this radiation field will
appear to originate from the intergalactic plasma.Comment: Not an advertisement for Steady State, but perhaps interesting for
other reason
FRW Universe Models in Conformally Flat Spacetime Coordinates. II: Universe models with negative and vanishing spatial curvature
We deduce general expressions for the line element of universe models with
negative and vanishing spatial curvature described by conformally flat
spacetime coordinates. The empty Milne universe model and models with dust,
radiation and vacuum energy are exhibited. Discussing the existence of particle
horizons we show that there is continual creation of space, matter and energy
when conformal time is used in Friedmann-Robertson-Walker models with negative
spatial curvature.Comment: 25 pages, 12 figure
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