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Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2012

Cosmological solutions in bimetric gravity and their observational tests

Mikael von Strauss; Angnis Schmidt-May; Jonas Enander; Edvard Mortsell; S. F. Hassan

We obtain the general cosmological evolution equations for a classically consistent theory of bimetric gravity. Their analytic solutions are demonstrated to generically allow for a cosmic evolution ...


Physics of the Dark Universe | 2016

Beyond ΛCDM: Problems, solutions, and the road ahead

Philip Bull; Yashar Akrami; Julian Adamek; Tessa Baker; Emilio Bellini; Jose Beltrán Jiménez; Eloisa Bentivegna; Stefano Camera; Sebastien Clesse; Jonathan H. Davis; Enea Di Dio; Jonas Enander; Alan Heavens; Lavinia Heisenberg; Bin Hu; Claudio Llinares; Roy Maartens; Edvard Mortsell; Seshadri Nadathur; Johannes Noller; Roman Pasechnik; Marcel S. Pawlowski; Thiago S. Pereira; Miguel Quartin; Angelo Ricciardone; Signe Riemer-Sørensen; Massimiliano Rinaldi; Jeremy Sakstein; Ippocratis D. Saltas; Vincenzo Salzano

Despite its continued observational successes, there is a persistent (and growing) interest in extending cosmology beyond the standard model, ΛCDM. This is motivated by a range of apparently serious theoretical issues, involving such questions as the cosmological constant problem, the particle nature of dark matter, the validity of general relativity on large scales, the existence of anomalies in the CMB and on small scales, and the predictivity and testability of the inflationary paradigm. In this paper, we summarize the current status of ΛCDM as a physical theory, and review investigations into possible alternatives along a number of different lines, with a particular focus on highlighting the most promising directions. While the fundamental problems are proving reluctant to yield, the study of alternative cosmologies has led to considerable progress, with much more to come if hopes about forthcoming high-precision observations and new theoretical ideas are fulfilled.


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2012

Growth histories in bimetric massive gravity

Marcus Berg; Igor Buchberger; Jonas Enander; Edvard Mortsell; Stefan Sjörs

We perform cosmological perturbation theory in Hassan-Rosen bimetric gravity for general homogeneous and isotropic backgrounds. In the de Sitter approximation, we obtain decoupled sets of massless ...


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2015

Cosmic expansion histories in massive bigravity with symmetric matter coupling

Jonas Enander; Solomon Adam R.; Akrami Yashar; Mörtsell Edvard

We study the cosmic expansion history of massive bigravity with a viable matter coupling which treats both metrics on equal footing. We derive the Friedmann equation for the effective metric through which matter couples to the two metrics, and study its solutions. For certain parameter choices, the background cosmology is identical to that of LCDM. More general parameters yield dynamical dark energy, which can still be in agreement with observations of the expansion history. We study specific parameter choices of interest, including minimal models, maximally-symmetric models, and a candidate partially-massless theory.


Physical Review D | 2015

Integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect in massive bigravity

Jonas Enander; Yashar Akrami; Edvard Mortsell; Malin Renneby; Adam R. Solomon

We study the Integrated Sachs-Wolfe (ISW) effect in ghost-free, massive bigravity, where only one metric couples to matter. We focus on the infinite-branch bigravity (IBB) model which exhibits viab ...


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2010

Constraining dark energy fluctuations with supernova correlations

Michael Blomqvist; Jonas Enander; Edvard Mortsell

We investigate constraints on dark energy fluctuations using type Ia supernovae. If dark energy is not in the form of a cosmological constant, that is if the equation of state w≠−1, we expect not only temporal, but also spatial variations in the energy density. Such fluctuations would cause local variations in the universal expansion rate and directional dependences in the redshift-distance relation. We present a scheme for relating a power spectrum of dark energy fluctuations to an angular covariance function of standard candle magnitude fluctuations. The predictions for a phenomenological model of dark energy fluctuations are compared to observational data in the form of the measured angular covariance of Hubble diagram magnitude residuals for type Ia supernovae in the Union2 compilation. The observational result is consistent with zero dark energy fluctuations. However, due to the limitations in statistics, current data still allow for quite general dark energy fluctuations as long as they are in the linear regime.


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2017

Axion minicluster power spectrum and mass function

Jonas Enander; Andreas Pargner; Thomas Schwetz

When Peccei-Quinn (PQ) symmetry breaking happens after inflation, the axion field takes random values in causally disconnected regions. This leads to fluctuations of order one in the axion energy density around the QCD epoch. These over-densities eventually decouple from the Hubble expansion and form so-called miniclusters. We present a semi-analytical method to calculate the average axion energy density, as well as the power spectrum, from the re-alignment mechanism in this scenario. Furthermore, we develop a modified Press & Schechter approach, suitable to describe the collapse of non-linear density fluctuations during radiation domination, which is relevant for the formation of axion miniclusters. It allows us to calculate the double differential distribution of gravitationally collapsed miniclusters as a function of their mass and size. For instance, assuming a PQ scale of


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013

Strong lensing constraints on bimetric massive gravity

Jonas Enander; Edvard Mortsell

10^{11}


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2015

On stars, galaxies and black holes in massive bigravity

Jonas Enander; Edvard Mortsell

GeV, minicluster masses range from about


Physics Letters B | 2010

On the use of black hole binaries as probes of local dark energy properties

Jonas Enander; Edvard Mortsell

5 \times 10^{-16}

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Royal Institute of Technology

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