Asymptotic self-similarity breaking at late times in cosmology
Abstract
We study the late time evolution of a class of exact anisotropic cosmological solutions of Einstein's equations, namely spatially homogeneous cosmologies of Bianchi type VII with a perfect fluid source. We show that, in contrast to models of Bianchi type VII which are asymptotically self-similar at late times, Bianchi VII models undergo a complicated type of self-similarity breaking. This symmetry breaking affects the late time isotropization that occurs in these models in a significant way: if the equation of state parameter satisfies the models isotropize as regards the shear but not as regards the Weyl curvature. Indeed these models exhibit a new dynamical feature that we refer to as Weyl curvature dominance: the Weyl curvature dominates the dynamics at late times. By viewing the evolution from a dynamical systems perspective we show that, despite the special nature of the class of models under consideration, this behaviour has implications for more general models.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9812010,
title = {Asymptotic self-similarity breaking at late times in cosmology},
author = {J. Wainwright and M. J. Hancock and C. Uggla},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9812010},
year = {2009}
}
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29 pages