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On average properties of inhomogeneous fluids in general relativity: Perfect fluid cosmologies

Journal

GENERAL RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATION
Volume 33, Issue 8, Pages 1381-1405

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KLUWER ACADEMIC/PLENUM PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1012061725841

Keywords

cosmology; perfect fluid; backreaction

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For general relativistic spacetimes filled with an irrotational perfect fluid a generalized form of Friedmann's equations governing the expansion factor of spatially averaged portions of inhomogeneous cosmologies is derived. The averaging problem for scalar quantities is condensed into the problem of finding an effective equation of state including kinematical as well as dynamical backreaction terms that measure the departure from a standard FLRW cosmology. Applications of the averaged models are outlined including radiation-dominated and scalar field cosmologies (inflationary and dilaton/string cosmologies). In particular, the averaged equations show that the averaged scalar curvature must generically change in the course of structure formation, that an averaged inhomogeneous radiation cosmos does riot follow the evolution of the standard homogeneous-isotropic model, and that an averaged inhomogeneous perfect fluid features kinematical backreaction terms that, in some cases, act like a free scalar field source. The free scalar field (dilaton) itself, modelled by a stiff fluid, is singled out as a special inhomogeneous case where the averaged equations assume a simple form.

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