English

On the past-completeness of inflationary spacetimes

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2023-02-22 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We discuss the question of whether or not inflationary spacetimes can be geodesically complete in the infinite past. Geodesic completeness is a necessary condition for averting an initial singularity during eternal inflation. It is frequently argued that cosmological models which are expanding sufficiently fast (having average Hubble expansion rate Havg>0H_{avg}>0) must be incomplete in null and timelike past directions. This well-known conjecture relies on specific bounds on the integral of the Hubble parameter over a past-directed timelike or null geodesic. As stated, we show this claim is an open issue. We show that the calculation of HavgH_{avg} yields a continuum of results for a given spacetime predicated upon the underlying topological assumptions. We present an improved definition for HavgH_{avg} and introduce an uncountably infinite cohort of cosmological solutions which are geodesically complete despite having Havg>0H_{avg}>0. We discuss a standardized definition for inflationary spacetimes as well as quantum (semi-classical) cosmological concerns over physically reasonable scale factors.

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@article{arxiv.2207.00955,
  title  = {On the past-completeness of inflationary spacetimes},
  author = {J. E. Lesnefsky and D. A. Easson and P. C. W. Davies},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.00955},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

14 pages, 4 figures, significant revisions, matches version to appear in PRD