Cosmologies with quasiregular singularities. II. Stability considerations

D. A. Konkowski and T. M. Helliwell
Phys. Rev. D 31, 1195 – Published 15 March 1985
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Abstract

The stability properties of a class of spacetimes with quasiregular singularities is discussed. Quasiregular singularities are the end points of incomplete, inextendible geodesics at which the Riemann tensor and its derivatives remain at least bounded in all parallel-propagated orthonormal (PPON) frames; observers approaching such a singularity would find that their world lines come to an end in a finite proper time. The Taub-NUT (Newman-Unti-Tamburino)-type cosmologies investigated are R1×T3 and R3×S1 flat Kasner spacetimes, the two-parameter family of spatially homogeneous but anisotropic Bianchi type-IX Taub-NUT spacetimes, and an infinite-dimensional family of Einstein-Rosen-Gowdy spacetimes studied by Moncrief. The behavior of matter near the quasiregular singularity in each of these spacetimes is explored through an examination of the behavior of the stress-energy tensors and scalars for conformally coupled and minimally coupled, massive and massless scalar waves as observed in both coordinate and PPON frames. A conjecture is postulated concerning the stability of the nature of the singularity in these spacetimes. The conjecture for a Taub-NUT-type background spacetime is that if a test-field stress-energy tensor evaluated in a PPON frame mimics the behavior of the Riemann tensor components which indicate a particular type of singularity (quasiregular, nonscalar curvature, or scalar curvature), then a complete nonlinear backreaction calculation, in which the fields are allowed to influence the geometry, would show that this type of singularity actually occurs. Evidence supporting the conjecture is presented for spacetimes whose symmetries are unchanged when fields with the same symmetries are added. The conjecture and the exact solutions which support it both indicate that most waves mimic scalar curvature singularities; only very special wave modes mimic nonscalar curvature or quasiregular singularities. Therefore if general fields are added to the idealized empty Taub-NUT-type cosmologies, one would expect the quasiregular singularities to be converted into scalar curvature singularities.

  • Received 21 September 1984

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.31.1195

©1985 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

D. A. Konkowski

  • Center for Relativity, Department of Physics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712 and Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742

T. M. Helliwell

  • Department of Physics, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California 91711

See Also

Cosmologies with quasiregular singularities. I. Spacetimes and test waves

D. A. Konkowski, T. M. Helliwell, and L. C. Shepley
Phys. Rev. D 31, 1178 (1985)

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