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Physical basis for the symmetries in the Friedmann-Robert son-Walker metric 被引量:2

Physical basis for the symmetries in the Friedmann-Robert son-Walker metric
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摘要 Modern cosmological theory is based on the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) metric. Often written in terms of co-moving coordinates, this well-known solution to Einstein's equations owes its elegant and highly practical formulation to the cosmological principle and Weyl's postulate, upon which it is founded. However, there is physics behind such symmetries, and not all of it has yet been recognized. In this paper, we derive the FRW metric coefficients from the general form of the spherically symmetric line element and demonstrate that, because the co-moving frame also happens to be in free fall, the symmetries in FRW are valid only for a medium with zero active mass. In other words, the spacetime of a perfect fluid in cosmology may be correctly written as FRW only when its equation of state is p + 3p = 0, in terms of the total pressure p and total energy density p. There is now compelling observational support for this conclusion, including the Alcock-Paczyriski test, which shows that only an FRW cosmology with zero active mass is consistent with the latest model-independent baryon acoustic oscillation data. Modern cosmological theory is based on the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) metric. Often written in terms of co-moving coordinates, this well-known solution to Einstein's equations owes its elegant and highly practical formulation to the cosmological principle and Weyl's postulate, upon which it is founded. However, there is physics behind such symmetries, and not all of it has yet been recognized. In this paper, we derive the FRW metric coefficients from the general form of the spherically symmetric line element and demonstrate that, because the co-moving frame also happens to be in free fall, the symmetries in FRW are valid only for a medium with zero active mass. In other words, the spacetime of a perfect fluid in cosmology may be correctly written as FRW only when its equation of state is p + 3p = 0, in terms of the total pressure p and total energy density p. There is now compelling observational support for this conclusion, including the Alcock-Paczyriski test, which shows that only an FRW cosmology with zero active mass is consistent with the latest model-independent baryon acoustic oscillation data.
作者 Fulvio Melia
机构地区 Department of Physics
出处 《Frontiers of physics》 SCIE CSCD 2016年第4期137-143,共7页 物理学前沿(英文版)
关键词 cosmological parameters cosmological observations cosmological theory GRAVITATION cosmological parameters, cosmological observations, cosmological theory, gravitation
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