46 research outputs found
Classical and quantum behavior of the generic cosmological solution
In the present paper we generalize the original work of C.W. Misner
\cite{M69q} about the quantum dynamics of the Bianchi type IX geometry near the
cosmological singularity. We extend the analysis to the generic inhomogeneous
universe by solving the super-momentum constraint and outlining the dynamical
decoupling of spatial points. Firstly, we discuss the classical evolution of
the model in terms of the Hamilton-Jacobi approach as applied to the
super-momentum and super-Hamiltonian constraints; then we quantize it in the
approximation of a square potential well after an ADM reduction of the dynamics
with respect to the super-momentum constraint only. Such a reduction relies on
a suitable form for the generic three-metric tensor which allows the use of its
three functions as the new spatial coordinates. We get a functional
representation of the quantum dynamics which is equivalent to the Misner-like
one when extended point by point, since the Hilbert space factorizes into
independent components due to the parametric role that the
three-coordinates assume in the asymptotic potential term. Finally, we discuss
the conditions for having a semiclassical behavior of the dynamics and we
recognize that this already corresponds to having mean occupation numbers of
order .Comment: 8 pages, AIP Proceedings, Eistein Century Conference, Paris 200
General Aspects of the de Sitter phase
We present a detailed discussion of the inflationary scenario in the context
of inhomogeneous cosmologies. After a review of the fundamental features
characterizing the inflationary model, as referred to a homogeneous and
isotropic Universe, we develop a generalization in view of including small
inhomogeneous corrections in the theory. A second step in our discussion is
devoted to show that the inflationary scenario provides a valuable dynamical
``bridge'' between a generic Kasner-like regime and a homogeneous and isotropic
Universe in the horizon scale. This result is achieved by solving the
Hamilton-Jacobi equation for a Bianchi IX model in the presence of a
cosmological space-dependent term. In this respect, we construct a
quasi-isotropic inflationary solution based on the expansion of the Einstein
equations up to first-two orders of approximation, in which the isotropy of the
Universe is due to the dominance of the scalar field kinetic term; the first
order of approximation corresponds to the inhomogeneous corrections and is
driven by the matter evolution. We show how such a quasi-isotropic solution
contains a certain freedom in fixing the space functions involved in the
problem. The main physical issue of this analysis corresponds to outline the
impossibility for the classical origin of density perturbations, due to the
exponential decay of the matter term during the de Sitter phase.Comment: 30 pages with cimento.cls, no figures, to appear on "Il Nuovo Cimento
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Mixmaster Chaos via the Invariant Measure
The chaoticity of the Mixmaster is discussed in the framework of Statistical
Mechanics by using Misner--Chitre-like variables and an ADM reduction of its
dynamics. We show that such a system is well described by a microcanonical
ensemble whose invariant measure is induced by the corresponding Liouville one
and is uniform. The covariance with respect to the choice of the temporal gauge
of the obtained invariant measure is outlined.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, proceedings of the X Marcel Grossmann Meeting
22-26 July, 2003, Rio de Janeir
Pre-inflationary perturbations spectrum
In the framework of a flat FLRW model we derive an inflationary regime in
which the scalar field, laying on the plateau of its potential, admits a linear
time dependence and remains close to a constant value. The behaviour of
inhomogeneous perturbations is determined on the background metric in agreement
to the "slow-rolling" approximation. We show that the inhomogeneous scales
which before inflation were not much greater then the physical horizon,
conserve their spectrum (almost) unaltered after the de Sitter phase
On the Quantum Origin of the Mixmaster Chaos Covariance
Our analysis shows how the covariant chaotic behavior characterizing the
evolution of the Mixmaster cosmology near the initial singularity can be taken
as the semiclassical limit in the canonical quantization performed by the
corresponding Hamiltonian representation.Comment: 8 pages, to appear on Nucl.Phys.B, Proc.Suppl., Proceedings of the
International Meeting on Quantum Gravity and Spectral Geometry, Naples, 2-7
July 200