Observation of Cosmic Acceleration and Determining the Fate of the Universe
Abstract
Current observations of Type Ia supernovae provide evidence for cosmic acceleration out to a redshift of z 1, leading to the possibility that the universe is entering an inflationary epoch. However, inflation can take place only if vacuum-energy (or other sufficiently slowly redshifting source of energy density) dominates the energy density of a region of physical radius 1/H. We argue that for the best-fit values of and m inferred from the supernovae data, one must confirm cosmic acceleration out to at least z 1.8 to infer that the universe is inflating.
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