Gravitational redshift of galaxies in clusters as predicted by general relativity

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Abstract

The theoretical framework of cosmology is mainly defined by gravity, of which general relativity is the current model. Recent tests of general relativity within the Lambda Cold Dark Matter (Î CDM) model have found a concordance between predictions and the observations of the growth rate and clustering of the cosmic web. General relativity has not hitherto been tested on cosmological scales independently of the assumptions of the Î CDM model. Here we report an observation of the gravitational redshift of light coming from galaxies in clusters at the 99 per cent confidence level, based on archival data. Our measurement agrees with the predictions of general relativity and its modification created to explain cosmic acceleration without the need for dark energy (the f(R) theory), but is inconsistent with alternative models designed to avoid the presence of dark matter.

Original languageEnglish
JournalNature
Volume477
Issue number7366
Pages (from-to)567-569
ISSN0028-0836
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Sept 2011

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