Testing power-law cosmology with galaxy clusters
Abstract
Power-law cosmologies, in which the cosmological scale factor evolves as a power law in the age, a tα with α 1, regardless of the matter content or cosmological epoch, is comfortably concordant with a host of cosmological observations. In this article, we use recent measurements of the X-ray gas mass fractions in clusters of galaxies to constrain the α parameter with curvature k = 1, 0. We find that the best fit happens for an open scenario with the power index α = 1.14 0.05, though the flat and closed model can not be rule out at very high confidence level. Our results are in agreement with other recent analyses and show that the X-ray gas mass fraction measurements in clusters of galaxies provide a complementary test to the power law cosmology.