Abstract

Statistical verification of the “extraordinary” evidence of “acceleration of the expansion of the Universe” due to the “cosmic push” at the redshift interval and at based on data on supernovae of type SN Ia, for which photometric distances were determined, was carried out. The transition from “deceleration” to “acceleration” is considered as a “breakdown” – a change in the structure and parameters of the model of the cosmological distance scale. It is shown that data from different sources do not form a compositionally homogeneous set. The scale model's “misalignment” (discord) was revealed for from a sample of 10 SN Ia obtained in the interval by the High-Z Supernovae Search Team, and for from a sample of 42 SN Ia obtained in the interval by the Supernovae Cosmology Project group. The reason for these “discrepancies” may be an unbalanced and random distribution of SN Ia over the observed range of redshifts with a clearly expressed non-metric character of the scale.

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