English

Matter sources for a Null Big Bang

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2008-11-26 v3 Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We consider the properties of stress-energy tensors compatible with a Null Big Bang, i.e., cosmological evolution starting from a Killing horizon rather than a singularity. For Kantowski-Sachs cosmologies, it is shown that if matter satisfies the Null Energy Condition (NEC), then (i) regular cosmological evolution can only start from a Killing horizon, (ii) matter is absent at the horizon, and (iii) matter can only appear in the cosmological region due to interaction with vacuum. The latter is understood phenomenologically as a fluid whose stress tensor is insensitive to boosts in a particular direction. We also argue that matter is absent in a static region beyond the horizon. All this generalizes the observations recently obtained for a mixture of dust and a vacuum fluid. If, however, we admit the existence of phantom matter, its certain special kinds (with the parameter w3w \leq -3) are consistent with a Null Big Bang without interaction with vacuum (or without vacuum fluid at all). Then in the static region there is matter with w1/3w\geq -1/3. Alternatively, the evolution can begin from a horizon in an infinitely remote past, leading to a scenario combining the features of a Null Big Bang and an emergent universe.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.0710.5618,
  title  = {Matter sources for a Null Big Bang},
  author = {K. A. Bronnikov and O. B. Zaslavskii},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.5618},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

5 two-column pages, revtex4, no figures. One reference corrected. Final version accepted for publication in Class. Quantum Grav

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