The universe evolution as a possible mechanism of formation of galaxies and their clusters
Abstract
The Kepler problem is considered in a space with the Friedmann--Lemaitre--Robertson--Walker metrics of the expanding universe. The covariant differential of the Friedmann coordinates (X=a(t)x) is considered as a possible mechanism of the formation of galaxies and clusters of galaxies. The cosmic evolution leads to decreasing energy of particles, causing free particles to be captured in bound states. In this approach the evolution of the universe plays the role usually inscribed to Cold Dark Matter.
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