Reparametrization Invariance and the Dark Energy & Dark Matter Phenomena

ORAL

Abstract

The nature of dark energy (DE) challenges our comprehension of the cosmos, appearing as the source responsible for the Universe’s accelerating expansion. This work considers the Einstein Cosmological Constant (ΛE) as a manifestation of DE, interpreted through the lens of Reparametrization Invariant Scaling Symmetry (RISS). Within this paradigm, ΛE emerges as a “kinetic energy” term, derived from relative temporal motion, setting it apart from the conventional kinetic energy based on spatial relative motion.

Central to this exploration is the scale factor λ(t) representing a reparametrization capable of rendering ΛE dynamically within the extended equations of Einstein’s General Relativity (EGR) as Λ = ΛE λ2 . Through meticulous derivations, the governing equations of λ(t) and its interplay with ΛE are articulated. Imposing reparametrization symmetry on the equations of motion reveals a new avenue for addressing the missing mass problem evident at galactic and extragalactic scales. Here, improper/non-affine (non co-moving) temporal parameterizations introduce fictitious forces, whose presence is reconciled through the symmetry framework.

This symmetry-based approach naturally yields the MOND-like relationship, g ~ √(a0 gN) , where g denotes gravitational acceleration, a0 represents the fundamental MOND acceleration, and gN is the Newtonian acceleration. The theoretical predictions for ΛE and a0 demonstrate remarkable alignment with their observed magnitudes, lending credence to this interpretation. This synthesis underscores a potential unifying principle in our understanding of dark energy and dark matter phenomena.

Publication: [1] Vesselin G. Gueorguiev and Andre Maeder, "Elucidating the Dark Energy and Dark Matter Phenomena Within the Scale-Invariant Vacuum (SIV) Paradigm", Universe 2025, 11(2), 48; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe11020048;
[2] Vesselin G. Gueorguiev, "Reparametrization Invariant Scaling Symmetry and the Value of the Einstein Cosmological Constant ΛE", J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 3002, 012003 (2025), https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/3002/1/012003;
[3] Vesselin G. Gueorguiev, "Reparametrization Invariance and Its Relation to the Dark Matter Phenomenon", J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 3002, 012003 (2025) https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/3002/1/012003;

Presenters

  • Vesselin G Gueorguiev

    Institute for Advanced Physical Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria

Authors

  • Vesselin G Gueorguiev

    Institute for Advanced Physical Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria