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Perturbations of an anisotropic spacetime: Dust filled medium

Perturbations of an anisotropic spacetime: Dust filled medium We investigate the evolution of a perturbed Bianchi type-I universe filled with a (pressureless) dust medium. The background model shows a smooth transition from the early shear-dominated anisotropic stage to the dust-dominated isotropic stage. We have exact solutions describing the background evolution. We consider the situations where the perturbation wave vector lies in a plane made of two principal axes of the background anisotropy. We take the comoving gauge. We numerically investigate the behavior of perturbation as it goes through the transition. The results show that in the shear-dominated stage the density perturbation shows the coupling with the gravitational wave perturbations. Because of the coupling the density perturbation in the small scale shows an oscillatory behavior with a decreasing amplitude. © 1996 The American Physical Society. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physical Review D American Physical Society (APS)

Perturbations of an anisotropic spacetime: Dust filled medium

Physical Review D , Volume 53 (8) – Apr 15, 1996
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Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)
Copyright
Copyright © 1996 The American Physical Society
ISSN
1089-4918
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevD.53.4311
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Abstract

We investigate the evolution of a perturbed Bianchi type-I universe filled with a (pressureless) dust medium. The background model shows a smooth transition from the early shear-dominated anisotropic stage to the dust-dominated isotropic stage. We have exact solutions describing the background evolution. We consider the situations where the perturbation wave vector lies in a plane made of two principal axes of the background anisotropy. We take the comoving gauge. We numerically investigate the behavior of perturbation as it goes through the transition. The results show that in the shear-dominated stage the density perturbation shows the coupling with the gravitational wave perturbations. Because of the coupling the density perturbation in the small scale shows an oscillatory behavior with a decreasing amplitude. © 1996 The American Physical Society.

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Physical Review DAmerican Physical Society (APS)

Published: Apr 15, 1996

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