4.4 Article

Loop quantum cosmology of Bianchi IX: effective dynamics

Journal

CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY
Volume 34, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6382/aa54c5

Keywords

loop quantum cosmology; effective equations; singularity resolution; Bianchi IX

Funding

  1. DGAPA-UNAM [IN103610]
  2. CONACyT [0177840, 0232902]
  3. PASPA-DGAPA program
  4. NSF [PHY-1505411, PHY-1403943]
  5. Eberly Research Funds of Penn State
  6. Patrimonio Autonomo fondo nacional de financiamiento para la ciencia, la tecnologia y la innovacion, Francisco Jose de Caldas

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We study solutions to the effective equations for the Bianchi IX class of spacetimes within loop quantum cosmology (LQC). We consider Bianchi IX models whose matter content is a massless scalar field, by numerically solving the loop quantum cosmology effective equations, with and without inverse triad corrections. The solutions are classified using certain geometrically motivated classical observables. We show that both effective theories-with lapse N = V and N = 1-resolve the big bang singularity and reproduce the classical dynamics far from the bounce. Moreover, due to the positive spatial curvature, there is an infinite number of bounces and recollapses. We study the limit of large field momentum and show that both effective theories reproduce the same dynamics, thus recovering general relativity. We implement a procedure to identify amongst the Bianchi IX solutions, those that behave like k = 0,1 FLRW as well as Bianchi I, II, and VII0 models. The effective solutions exhibit Bianchi I phases with Bianchi II transitions and also Bianchi VII0 phases, which had not been studied before. We comment on the possible implications of these results for a quantum modification to the classical BKL behaviour.

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