Introduction to Cosmology

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always accelerates

accelerates now
decelerates in the past

always decelerates

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Figure 12.1Evidence for transition from deceleration in the past to acceleration today. The
difference mM is defined in Equation (2.60). The blue line shows a model that fits the data,
where acceleration happens at late epochs in the history of the universe (i.e. starting a few
billion years ago, and billions of years after the Big Bang). The plot uses binned data from the
Union2 compilation [2]. With permission from the author.

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