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Averaging procedure in variable-G cosmologies

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2010-05-12 v3 Astrophysics

Abstract

Previous work in the literature had built a formalism for spatially averaged equations for the scale factor, giving rise to an averaged Raychaudhuri equation and averaged Hamiltonian constraint, which involve a backreaction source term. The present paper extends these equations to include models with variable Newton parameter and variable cosmological term, motivated by the nonperturbative renormalization program for quantum gravity based upon the Einstein-Hilbert action. We focus on the Brans-Dicke form of the renormalization-group improved action functional. The coupling between backreaction and spatially averaged three-dimensional scalar curvature is found to survive, and a variable-G cosmic quintet is found to emerge. Interestingly, under suitable assumptions, an approximate solution can be found where the early universe tends to a FLRW model, while keeping track of the original inhomogeneities through three effective fluids. The resulting qualitative picture is that of a universe consisting of baryons only, while inhomogeneities average out to give rise to the full dark-side phenomenology.

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@article{arxiv.0805.1203,
  title  = {Averaging procedure in variable-G cosmologies},
  author = {Vincenzo F. Cardone and Giampiero Esposito},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0805.1203},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

20 pages. In the new version, all original calculations have been improved, and the presentation has been further improved as well

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