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Light bending, static dark energy and related uniqueness of Schwarzschild-de Sitter spacetime

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2018-01-25 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

Since the Schwarzschild-de Sitter spacetime is static inside the cosmological event horizon, if the dark energy state parameter is sufficiently close to 1-1, apparently one could still expect an effectively static geometry, in the attraction dominated region inside the maximum turn around radius, RTA,maxR_{\rm TA, max}, of a cosmic structure. We take the first order metric derived recently assuming a static and ideal dark energy fluid with equation of state P(r)=αρ(r)P(r)=\alpha\rho(r) as a source in Ref. [1], which reproduced the expression for RTA,maxR_{\rm TA, max} found earlier in the cosmological McVittie spacetime. Here we show that the equality originates from the equivalence of geodesic motion in these two backgrounds, in the non-relativistic regime. We extend this metric up to the third order and compute the bending of light using the Rindler-Ishak method. For α1 \alpha\neq -1, a dark energy dependent term appears in the bending equation, unlike the case of the cosmological constant, α=1\alpha=-1. Due to this new term in particular, existing data for the light bending at galactic scales yields, (1+α)O(1014)(1+\alpha)\lesssim {\cal O}(10^{-14}), thereby practically ruling out any such static and inhomogeneous dark energy fluid we started with. Implication of this result pertaining the uniqueness of the Schwarzschild-de Sitter spacetime in such inhomogeneous dark energy background is discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1705.08602,
  title  = {Light bending, static dark energy and related uniqueness of Schwarzschild-de Sitter spacetime},
  author = {Md Sabir Ali and Sourav Bhattacharya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.08602},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

v2, 18pp, 1 fig; title changed, added references, discussions and clarifications; improved presentation, main results unchanged; accepted in PRD