Brans-Dicke model constrained from Big Bang nucleosynthesis and magnitude redshift relations of Supernovae

Abstract

The Brans-Dicke model with a variable cosmological term (BD) has been investigated with use of the coupling constant of ω=104. Parameters inherent in this model are constrained from comparison between Big Bang nucleosynthesis and the observed abundances. Furthermore, the magnitude redshift (m-z) relations are studied for BD with and without another constant cosmological term in a flat universe. Observational data of Type Ia Supernovae are used in the redshift range of 0.01<z<2. It is found that our model with energy density of the constant cosmological term with the value of 0.7 can explain the SNIa observations, though the model parameters are insensitive to the m-z relation.

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