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A classification of spherically symmetric self-similar dust models

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2008-11-26 v1

Abstract

We classify all spherically symmetric dust solutions of Einstein's equations which are self-similar in the sense that all dimensionless variables depend only upon zr/tz\equiv r/t. We show that the equations can be reduced to a special case of the general perfect fluid models with equation of state p=αμp=\alpha \mu. The most general dust solution can be written down explicitly and is described by two parameters. The first one (E) corresponds to the asymptotic energy at large z|z|, while the second one (D) specifies the value of z at the singularity which characterizes such models. The E=D=0 solution is just the flat Friedmann model. The 1-parameter family of solutions with z>0 and D=0 are inhomogeneous cosmological models which expand from a Big Bang singularity at t=0 and are asymptotically Friedmann at large z; models with E>0 are everywhere underdense relative to Friedmann and expand forever, while those with E<0 are everywhere overdense and recollapse to a black hole containing another singularity. The black hole always has an apparent horizon but need not have an event horizon. The D=0 solutions with z<0 are just the time reverse of the z>0 ones. The 2-parameter solutions with D>0 again represent inhomogeneous cosmological models but the Big Bang singularity is at z=1/Dz=-1/D, the Big Crunch singularity is at z=+1/Dz=+1/D, and any particular solution necessarily spans both z<0 and z>0. While there is no static model in the dust case, all these solutions are asymptotically ``quasi-static'' at large z|z|. As in the D=0 case, the ones with E0E \ge 0 expand or contract monotonically but the latter may now contain a naked singularity. The ones with E<0 expand from or recollapse to a second singularity, the latter containing a black hole.

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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0003007,
  title  = {A classification of spherically symmetric self-similar dust models},
  author = {B. J. Carr},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0003007},
  year   = {2008}
}

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30 pages, 4 figures available from author, to appear in PRD