$$Lambda $$CDM: Much More Than We Expected,but Now Less Than What We Want |
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Authors: | Michael S. Turner |
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Affiliation: | 1.Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics,The University of Chicago,Chicago,USA |
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Abstract: | The (Lambda )CDM cosmological model is remarkable: with just six parameters it describes the evolution of the Universe from a very early time when all structures were quantum fluctuations on subatomic scales to the present, and it is consistent with a wealth of high-precision data, both laboratory measurements and astronomical observations. However, the foundation of (Lambda )CDM involves physics beyond the standard model of particle physics: particle dark matter, dark energy and cosmic inflation. Until this ‘new physics’ is clarified, (Lambda )CDM is at best incomplete and at worst a phenomenological construct that accommodates the data. I discuss the path forward, which involves both discovery and disruption, some grand challenges and finally the limits of scientific cosmology. |
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