Can the scale factor be rippled?
Abstract
We address an issue: would the cosmological scale factor be a locally oscillating quantity? This problem is examined in the framework of two classical 1+1-dimensional models: the first one is a string against a curved background, and the second one is an inhomogeneous Bianchi I model. For the string model, it is shown that there exist the gauge and the initial condition providing an oscillation of scale factor against a slowly evolving background, which is not affected by such an oscillation "at the mean". For the inhomogeneous Bianchi I model with the conformal time gauge, an initially homogeneous scale factor can become inhomogeneous and undergo the nonlinear oscillations. As is shown these nonlinear oscillations can be treated as a nonlinear gauge wave.
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@article{arxiv.1206.5976,
title = {Can the scale factor be rippled?},
author = {S. L. Cherkas and V. L. Kalashnikov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.5976},
year = {2015}
}
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10 pages, 5 figures