The Scale Invariant Vacuum Paradigm: Main Results and the Current BBNS Progress

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15m
IIT Guwahati

IIT Guwahati

Poster Cosmology Cosmology

Speaker

Dr Vesselin Gueorguiev (Institute for Adv. Physical Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria and Ronin Institute, NJ, USA)

Description

The talk will present a summery of the main results within the Scale Invariant Vacuum (SIV) paradigm as related to the Weyl Integrable Geometry (WIG) as an extension to the standard Einstein General Relativity (EGR). After a short sketch of the mathematical framework, the main results until 2023 [1] will be highlighted in relation to: the inflation within the SIV [2], the growth of the density fluctuations [3], the application of the SIV to scale-invariant dynamics of galaxies, MOND, dark matter, and the dwarf spheroidals [4], as well as MOND as a peculiar case of the SIV theory [5], along with the most recent results on the BBNS light-elements’ abundances within the SIV [6].

Keywords: cosmology: theory, dark matter, dark energy, inflation, BBNS; galaxies: formation, rotation; Weyl integrable geometry; Dirac co-calculus.

[1] Gueorguiev, V. G., and Maeder, A., The Scale Invariant Vacuum Paradigm: Main Results and Current Progress. Universe 2022, 8(4), 213; DOI: 10.3390/universe8040213; arXiv: 2202.08412 [gr-qc].
[2] Maeder, A. and Gueorguiev, V. G., Scale invariance, horizons, and inflation. MNRAS 504, 4005 (2021). arXiv: 2104.09314 [gr-qc].
[3] Maeder, A. and Gueorguiev, V., G., The growth of the density fluctuations in the scale-invariant vacuum theory, Phys. Dark Univ. 25, 100315 (2019). arXiv: 1811.03495 [astro-ph.CO].
[4] Maeder, A. and Gueorguiev, V.G. Scale-invariant dynamics of galaxies, MOND, dark matter, and the dwarf spheroidals, MNRAS 492, 2698 (2019). arXiv: 2001.04978 [gr-qc].
[5] Maeder, A. MOND as a peculiar case of the SIV theory, MNRAS 520, 1447 (2023); arXiv: 2302.06206 [gr-qc];
[6] V. G. Gueorguiev and A. Maeder, Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis within the Scale Invariant Vacuum Paradigm,
arXiv: 2307.04269 [nucl-th].

Email Vesselin@MailAPS.org
Affiliation Institute for Adv. Physical Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria and the Ronin Institute, NJ, USA

Author

Dr Vesselin Gueorguiev (Institute for Adv. Physical Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria and Ronin Institute, NJ, USA)

Co-author

Prof. Andre Maeder (Geneva Observatory, University of Geneva)

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