Gravity-wave insights to Bianchi type-IX universes

D. H. King
Phys. Rev. D 44, 2356 – Published 15 October 1991
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Abstract

Every Bianchi type-IX universe can be interpreted as a closed Friedmann universe on which is super-imposed circularly polarized gravitational waves with the longest wavelength that will fit into a closed universe. In this paper, I give a new derivation of this result based on the concept of homogeneous tensor fields on the three-sphere. Every homogeneous symmetric traceless tensor field is shown to be a longest-wavelength three-sphere harmonic. Contrary to previous authors, I show that the wavelength of these gravitational waves is one-half the circumference of the universe. In order to maintain homogeneity, the gravitational waves must all have the same polarization. There are five longest-wavelength modes for each polarization. This interpretation is an exact description that is valid for every Bianchi type-IX universe—it is in no way limited to first-order perturbations of a Friedmann universe.

  • Received 29 August 1990

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.44.2356

©1991 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

D. H. King*

  • Center for Relativity, Department of Physics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712 and D. H. King, Matkowski & Associates, 2911 Marine Dr., West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V7V 1M3

  • *Permanent address.

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Vol. 44, Iss. 8 — 15 October 1991

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