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De spookachtig onzichtbare “spiegelwereld” kan de oorzaak zijn van het kosmologische debat met de Hubble-constante

Volgens nieuw onderzoek kan een onzichtbare “spiegelwereld” van deeltjes die alleen via de zwaartekracht met onze wereld interageren, een sleutel zijn tot het oplossen van het probleem van de Hubble-constante.

Volgens nieuw onderzoek kan een onzichtbare “spiegelwereld” van deeltjes die alleen via zwaartekracht met onze wereld interageren, de sleutel zijn tot het oplossen van een groot mysterie in de kosmologie van vandaag – Hubble constant probleem.

De Hubble constante Het is de huidige uitdijingssnelheid van het heelal. Voorspellingen voor deze snelheid – uit het standaardmodel van de kosmologie – zijn merkbaar langzamer Van het tarief dat onze lokale metingen het meest nauwkeurig hebben gevonden. Dit is geweldig inconsistentie inconsistentie inconsistentie Ze is een van de vele kosmologen proberen op te lossen Door ons huidige kosmologische model te veranderen. De uitdaging is om dit te doen zonder de overeenkomst tussen de voorspellingen van het standaardmodel en vele andere kosmische verschijnselen, zoals de kosmische microgolfachtergrond, te bederven. Bepalen of een dergelijk kosmisch scenario bestaat, is een vraag die onderzoekers, waaronder Francis Jan Sir Racine, universitair hoofddocent bij de afdeling Natuur- en Sterrenkunde aan de Universiteit van New Mexico, VJ, en Lloyd Knox aan de Universiteit van Californië, Davis hebben gewerkt. te beantwoorden.

kosmologie Het is de wetenschappelijke studie van de grootschalige eigenschappen van het universum als geheel. Het probeert de wetenschappelijke methode te gebruiken om de oorsprong, evolutie en het uiteindelijke lot van het hele universum te begrijpen. Zoals elk wetenschapsgebied omvat kosmologie de vorming van theorieën of hypothesen over het universum die specifieke voorspellingen doen van verschijnselen die kunnen worden getest door observaties. Afhankelijk van de uitkomst van de waarnemingen, zullen theorieën moeten worden verlaten, herzien of uitgebreid om de gegevens te accommoderen. zo genoemd De oerknaltheorie Het is de dominante theorie over het ontstaan ​​en de evolutie van het heelal.

naar mij[{” attribute=””>NASA, cosmology is the scientific study of the large-scale properties of the universe as a whole. Cosmologists study concepts such as dark matter, and dark energy and whether there is one universe or many, sometimes called a multiverse. Cosmology entails the entire universe from birth to death with mysteries and intrigue at every turn.

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Now, Cyr-Racine, Ge, and Knox have discovered a previously unnoticed mathematical property of cosmological models which could, in principle, allow for a faster expansion rate while hardly changing the most precisely tested other predictions of the standard cosmological model. They found that a uniform scaling of the gravitational free-fall rates and photon-electron scattering rate leaves most dimensionless cosmological observables nearly invariant.

“Basically, we point out that a lot of the observations we do in cosmology have an inherent symmetry under rescaling the universe as a whole. This might provide a way to understand why there appears to be a discrepancy between different measurements of the Universe’s expansion rate.”

The research, titled “Symmetry of Cosmological Observables, a Mirror World Dark Sector, and the Hubble Constant,” was published recently in the journal Physical Review Letters.

Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) Miission

The COBE satellite was developed by NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center to measure the diffuse infrared and microwave radiation from the early universe to the limits set by our astrophysical environment. Credit: NASA

This result opens a new approach to reconciling cosmic microwave background and large-scale structure observations with high values of the Hubble constant H0: Find a cosmological model in which the scaling transformation can be realized without violating any measurements of quantities not protected by the symmetry. This work has opened a new path toward resolving what has proved to be a challenging problem. Further model building might bring consistency with the two constraints not yet satisfied: the inferred primordial abundances of deuterium and helium.

If the universe is somehow exploiting this symmetry researchers are led to an extremely interesting conclusion: that there exists a mirror universe very similar to ours but invisible to us except through gravitational impact on our world. Such “mirror world” dark sector would allow for an effective scaling of the gravitational free-fall rates while respecting the precisely measured mean photon density today.

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“In practice, this scaling symmetry could only be realized by including a mirror world in the model — a parallel universe with new particles that are all copies of known particles,” said Cyr-Racine. “The mirror world idea first arose in the 1990s but has not previously been recognized as a potential solution to the Hubble constant problem.

“This might seem crazy at face value, but such mirror worlds have a large physics literature in a completely different context since they can help solve important problem in particle physics,” explains Cyr-Racine. “Our work allows us to link, for the first time, this large literature to an important problem in cosmology.”

COBE Satellite

An artist’s rendition of the COBE Satellite. Credit: Matthew Verdolivo, UC, Davis

In addition to searching for missing ingredients in our current cosmological model, researchers are also wondering whether this Hubble constant discrepancy could be caused in part by measurement errors. While it remains a possibility, it is important to note that the discrepancy has become more and more significant as higher quality data have been included in the analyses, suggesting that the data might not be at fault.

“It went from two and a half Sigma, to three, and three and a half to four Sigma. By now, we are pretty much at the five-Sigma level,” said Cyr-Racine. “That’s the key number which makes this a real problem because you have two measurements of the same thing, which if you have a consistent picture of the universe should just be completely consistent with each other, but they differ by a very statistically significant amount.”

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“That’s the premise here and we’ve been thinking about what could be causing that and why are these measurements discrepant? So that’s a big problem for cosmology. We just don’t seem to understand what the universe is doing today.”

Reference: “Symmetry of Cosmological Observables, a Mirror World Dark Sector, and the Hubble Constant” by Francis-Yan Cyr-Racine, Fei Ge and Lloyd Knox, 18 May 2022, Physical Review Letters.
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.201301