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Generality of Inflation in a Planar Universe

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2009-10-22 v1

Abstract

We study a generality of an inflationary scenario by integrating the Einstein equations numerically in a plane-symmetric spacetime. We consider the inhomogeneous spacetimes due to (i) localized gravitational waves with a positive cosmological constant Λ\Lambda, and (ii) an inhomogeneous inflaton field Φ\Phi with a potential 12m2Φ2\frac12 m^2 \Phi^2. For the case (i), we find that any initial inhomogeneities are smoothed out even if waves collide, so that we conclude that inhomogeneity due to gravitational waves do not prevent the onset of inflation. As for the case (ii), if the mean value of the inflaton field is initially as large as the condition in an isotropic and homogeneous inflationary model (i.e., the mean value is larger than several times Planck mass), the field is soon homogenized and the universe always evolves into de Sitter spacetime. These support the cosmic no hair conjecture in a planar universe. We also discuss the effects of an additional massless scalar field, which is introduced to set initial data in usual analysis.

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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9402022,
  title  = {Generality of Inflation in a Planar Universe},
  author = {Hisa-aki SHINKAI and Kei-ichi MAEDA},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9402022},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

16 pages, LaTeX style, WU-AP/34/93(revised version). Figures are available (hard copies) upon requests [[email protected] (H.Shinkai)]