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Can Inhomogeneities Accelerate the Cosmic Volume Expansion?

If expanding and contracting regions coexist in the universe, the speed of the cosmic volume expansion can be accelerated. We construct simple inhomogeneous dust-filled universe models in which the speed of the cosmic volume expansion is accelerated for finite periods. These models are constructed b...

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Published in:Progress of theoretical and experimental physics 2007-02, Vol.117 (2), p.229-240
Main Authors: Kai, Tomohiro, Kozaki, Hiroshi, Nakao, Ken-ichi, Nambu, Yasusada, Yoo, Chul-Moon
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Language:English
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Summary:If expanding and contracting regions coexist in the universe, the speed of the cosmic volume expansion can be accelerated. We construct simple inhomogeneous dust-filled universe models in which the speed of the cosmic volume expansion is accelerated for finite periods. These models are constructed by removing spherical domains from the Einstein-de Sitter universe and filling each domain with a Lemaître-Tolman-Bondi dust sphere possessing the same gravitational mass as the removed region. This represents an exact solution of the Einstein equations. We find that acceleration of the cosmic volume expansion is realized in some cases when the size of the contracting region is comparable to the horizon radius of the Einstein-de Sitter universe though this model is very different from the universe observed today. This result implies that non-linear general relativistic effects of inhomogeneities are very important to realize the acceleration of the cosmic volume expansion.
ISSN:0033-068X
2050-3911
1347-4081
DOI:10.1143/PTP.117.229