Two-Component Substance Basing the Direction Dependence of the Cosmological Deceleration Parameter

Abstract

Purpose.Thetheoretical description of Hubble’s diagrams asymmetry of and calculating the anisotropy of the deceleration parameter phenomenon, that was recently found by R.-G.Cai and Z.-L.Tuo.Method. For doing this the concepts of Universe rotation and its two-component model were attracted.Result.Our result is in good correlation (case of the upper magnitude index) with the value that was got in [1].Significance. The result of article gives new basing of the Universe rotation axis existence.

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L. Chechin, "Two-Component Substance Basing the Direction Dependence of the Cosmological Deceleration Parameter," International Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 2 No. 4, 2012, pp. 195-198. doi: 10.4236/ijaa.2012.24024.

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