Induced cosmological anisotropy by a gauge-gravity interaction

We present a simple model which generates cosmological anisotropies on top of standard FLRW geometry. This is in some sense reminiscent of the mean field approximation, where the mean field cosmological model under consideration would be the standard FLRW, and the anisotropy is a small perturbative...

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Veröffentlicht in:PHYSICS OF THE DARK UNIVERSE 2024-05, Vol.44, p.101476, Article 101476
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Bum-Hoon, Lee, Hocheol, Lee, Wonwoo, Nilsson, Nils A., Thakur, Somyadip
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Zusammenfassung:We present a simple model which generates cosmological anisotropies on top of standard FLRW geometry. This is in some sense reminiscent of the mean field approximation, where the mean field cosmological model under consideration would be the standard FLRW, and the anisotropy is a small perturbative correction on top of it. Using a supergravity-inspired model, we confirm that the stable fixed point of our model corresponds to standard FLRW cosmology. We use a Bianchi VII0-type model supplemented with a scalar and U(1) gauge fields, and we show that the anisotropies of the geometry are generated by the non-trivial interaction between the gravity sector and the U(1) gauge sector. Studying the attractor flow, we show that the anisotropies are present at early times (high redshift) and decay asymptotically to an FLRW attractor fixed point. With such a mechanism, observations of non-isotropy are not contradictory to FLRW geometry or indeed the ΛCDM model. Such models could in principle shed some insights on the present cosmological tensions.
ISSN:2212-6864
2212-6864
DOI:10.1016/j.dark.2024.101476