|  Proposed Explanations of the Cosmological Acceleration | 
In General > s.a. acceleration [observations];
  dark energy; expansion;
  cosmological models; inflation;
  relativistic cosmological models.
  * Explanations: They include
    a cosmological constant, quintessence or other fields (e.g., k-essence),
    modified gravity (such as f(R) theories), inhomogeneities
    (not ruled out yet despite many arguments against it) and the giant void hypothesis
    (violation of the Copernican Principle), semiclassical effects, trans-Planckian
    fluctuations, or anti-friction in CDM, and some form of antigravity; Observations
    can discriminate between them (for example, a cosmological constant implies
    dw/dz = 0, quintessence dw/dz > 0 and
    k-essence dw/dz < 0); Another class of explanations is
    that some physics (e.g., non-linear electromagnetism) affects the observed
    redshift-luminosity relationship we see for a given expansion history.
  * Status: 2005, Kolb et al
    suggested that the acceleration is due to super-horizon inhomogeneities
    from primordial fluctuations; 2006, The consensus seems to be that
    inhomogeneity effects may be present, but they are too small; 2007, Model suggests
    that inhomogeneities can also partly mimic an acceleration by affecting light
    propagation; 2009, Observations are still consistent with a cosmological
    constant; 2016, Comparison after Planck 2015, in order of decreasing ability
    to explain the observations (Bayesian criteria based on the JLA sample of
    type-Ia supernova observations, the Planck 2015 distance priors of cosmic
    microwave background, the baryon acoustic oscillations measurements, and the
    direct measurement of the Hubble constant):
    (1) Cosmological constant model.
    (2) Generalized Chaplygin gas model, constant w model, α dark-energy model.
    (3) Holographic dark energy model, new generalized Chaplygin gas model, Chevalliear-Polarski-Linder model.
    (4) New agegraphic dark energy model,  Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati model, Ricci dark energy model.
  @ Reviews and general: Carroll AIP(04)ap/03;
    Szydłowski et al PLB(06)ap [top 10 models];
    Bludman IJMPD(08);
    Uzan GRG(07)ap/06;
    Silva e Costa & Makler ap/07 [relationships];
    Ruíz-Lapuente CQG(07)-a0704;
    Frieman et al ARAA(08)-a0803;
    Durrer & Maartens in(10)-a0811;
    Sami a0901-in;
    Caldwell & Kamionkowski ARNPS(09)-a0903;
    Silvestri & Trodden RPP(09)-a0904;
    Clifton & Ferreira SA(09)apr [giant void];
    Brax a0912-ln;
    Basilakos PASP-a1001 [constraints];
    Induráin PhD(09)-a1002 [as window to new physics];
    Park et al PRD(10)-a1003 [unified framework];
    Tsujikawa MPLA(10);
    Sapone IJMPA(10)-a1006;
    Jiménez et al IJMPA(12)-a1107 [effective theory];
    Bolotin et al PU(12)-a1108;
    Trodden a1212-conf;
    Bloomfield et al JCAP(13)-a1211 [effective field theory];
    Trodden a1604-proc;
    Xu & Zhang EPJC(16)-a1607 [comparison of 10 models after Planck 2015];
    Ryan a2104-PhD.
  @ And thermodynamics: Radicella & Pavón GRG(12)-a1012;
    Easson et al PLB(11) [entropic proposal].
 Main proposals:
    see cosmological constant; modified gravity [and quantum effects].
  Main proposals:
    see cosmological constant; modified gravity [and quantum effects].
Other Proposals > s.a. inhomogeneities [including timescape];
  large-scale topology; quintessence;
  topological defects; variation of constants.
  @ General references: Trentham MNRAS(01)ap [assumptions];
    Amendola MNRAS(03)ap/02 [at z > 1];
    Rendall LNP(06)gq/04 [accelerating solutions];
    Notari MPLA(06)ap/05 [unjustified formulation];
    Avelino et al PRD(06)ap [not cosmic domain wall network];
    Ortiz IJMPD-a2011.
  @ Scalar fields: Rodgers & Yasuda IJMPA(07)ht/06 ["diffeomorphism scalar field"];
    Kehagias JPCS(07)ht/06 [non-conventional scalar];
    Bieli in(08)ap/06 [non-minimal];
    Castro FP(07) [scalar for Weyl invariance];
    Bhattacharya et al PRD(10)-a0911 [massless, inhomogeneous].
  @ Vector fields, electromagnetism: Novello et al PRD(04)ap/03 [non-linear electromagnetism];
    González-Díaz in(06)ht [subquantum cmb photon potential];
    Jiménez & Maroto a0807-proc [vector field],
    AIP(10)-a0911 [electromagnetic extra mode];
    Kruglov PRD(15)-a1601,
    IJMPD(16)-a1603,
    IJMPA(16)-a1607 [non-linear electromagnetism];
    Novello & Hartmann IJMPA(19)-a1903 [non-minimally coupled];
    Kruglov IJMPA(20)-a2009 [non-linear electrodynamics].
  @ Fluids:
    Pinto & Fraga GRG(08) [ordinary fluids];
    Gagnon & Lesgourgues JCAP(11)-a1107 [bulk viscosity];
    Balthazar & Ferreira PRD(15)-a1407 [from the effective field theory of a perfect fluid].
  @ Other fields: Wigmans ap/02-wd [neutrinos],
    ap/04/PRL [neutrino degeneracy pressure];
    Schwarz ap/02-conf [imperfect CDM];
    Holdom JHEP(04)ht [Goldstone ghost];
    Beck ap/05-proc [modified standard model, chaos];
    Ribas et al PRD(05) [fermions];
    Balakin & Dehnen PLB(09)-a0910 [self-interacton];
    Grams et al CQG(14)-a1407 [fermions];
    Smoller et al a1412 [standard-model instability].
  @ Particle interactions: Aldrovandi et al gq/05;
    Díez-Tejedor & Feinstein PLA(06);
    Steigman et al JCAP(09)-a0812,
    Lima et al PRD(12)-a1205 [gravitationally-induced particle creation];
    Berezhiani et al PRD(17)-a1612 [coupling between dark and ordinary matter].
  @ Other proposals: Goldberg PLB(00) [chiral phase transition];
    Zimdahl et al PRD(01)ap/00 [anti-friction];
    Beck PRD(04)ap/03 [chaotic quantum field theory];
    Oliveira & Hartnett FPL(06)ap [Carmeli's cosmology];
    Bonanno et al CQG(06) [crossover phenomenon];
    Ne'eman IJMPA(06) ["recoil of the mass-making"];
    Hammond & Pilling a0806 [gravitating entropy];
    Gough a0906 [star formation];
    Temple & Smoller PNAS(09)
    + news seed(09)sep [wave of expansion];
    Brown et al JCAP(10)-a0909 [gravitational waves];
    Koivisto et al PRD(11)-a1006 [anisotropic curvature];
    Obregón & Quirós PRD(11)-a1108 [non-commutative effects];
    Ernest a1202-conf ["quantum expansion parameter"];
    Shen & Xue a1802 [large-scale Lorentz violation];
    > s.a. exotic differentiable structures; fractals in physics;
      fractional calculus; holography; K-Essence; tachyons;
      topological acceleration.
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