The averaging problem on the past null cone in inhomogeneous dust cosmologies

IF 2.1 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Thomas Buchert, Henk van Elst, Asta Heinesen
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Abstract

Cosmological models typically neglect the complicated nature of the spacetime mani-fold at small scales in order to hypothesize idealized general relativistic solutions for describing the average dynamics of the Universe. Although these solutions are remarkably successful in accounting for data, they introduce a number of puzzles in cosmology, and their foundational assumptions are therefore important to test. In this paper, we go beyond the usual assumptions in cosmology and propose a formalism for averaging the local general relativistic spacetime on an observer’s past null cone: we formulate average properties of light fronts as they propagate from a cosmological emitter to an observer. The energy-momentum tensor is composed of an irrotational dust source and a cosmological constant—the same components as in the \(\varLambda \)CDM model for late cosmic times—but the metric solution is not a priori constrained to be locally homogeneous or isotropic. This generally makes the large-scale dynamics depart from that of a simple Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker solution through ‘backreaction’ effects. Our formalism quantifies such departures through a fully covariant system of area-averaged equations on the light fronts propagating towards an observer, which can be directly applied to analytical and numerical investigations of cosmic observables. For this purpose, we formulate light front averages of observable quantities, including the effective angular diameter distance and the cosmological redshift drift and we also discuss the backreaction effects for these observables.

非均匀尘埃宇宙学中过去零锥的平均问题
宇宙学模型为了假设描述宇宙平均动力学的理想广义相对论解,通常忽略了在小尺度上时空多重褶的复杂性。尽管这些解决方案在解释数据方面非常成功,但它们在宇宙学中引入了许多谜题,因此它们的基本假设需要检验。在本文中,我们超越了宇宙学中通常的假设,并提出了一种平均观察者过去零锥上的局部广义相对论时空的形式:我们制定了光阵从宇宙发射器传播到观察者时的平均性质。能量-动量张量由一个不旋转的尘埃源和一个宇宙常数组成——与\(\varLambda \)宇宙晚期CDM模型中的组成部分相同——但度量解并不先验地限制为局部均匀或各向同性。这通常通过“反作用力”效应使大尺度动力学偏离简单的friedman - lema - trer - robertson - walker解。我们的形式通过向观测者传播的光面上的面积平均方程的全协变系统来量化这种偏离,这可以直接应用于宇宙可观测物的分析和数值研究。为此,我们给出了包括有效角直径距离和宇宙学红移漂移在内的可观测量的光锋平均,并讨论了这些观测量的反作用效应。
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General Relativity and Gravitation
General Relativity and Gravitation 物理-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
3.60%
发文量
136
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: General Relativity and Gravitation is a journal devoted to all aspects of modern gravitational science, and published under the auspices of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation. It welcomes in particular original articles on the following topics of current research: Analytical general relativity, including its interface with geometrical analysis Numerical relativity Theoretical and observational cosmology Relativistic astrophysics Gravitational waves: data analysis, astrophysical sources and detector science Extensions of general relativity Supergravity Gravitational aspects of string theory and its extensions Quantum gravity: canonical approaches, in particular loop quantum gravity, and path integral approaches, in particular spin foams, Regge calculus and dynamical triangulations Quantum field theory in curved spacetime Non-commutative geometry and gravitation Experimental gravity, in particular tests of general relativity The journal publishes articles on all theoretical and experimental aspects of modern general relativity and gravitation, as well as book reviews and historical articles of special interest.
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