High-Frequency Sound Waves to Eliminate a Horizon in the Mixmaster Universe

D. M. Chitre
Phys. Rev. D 6, 3390 – Published 15 December 1972
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Abstract

From the linear wave equation for small-amplitude sound waves in a curved space-time, there is derived a geodesiclike differential equation for sound rays to describe the motion of wave packets. These equations are applied in the generic, nonrotating, homogeneous closed-model universe (the "mixmaster universe," Bianchi type IX). As for light rays described by Doroshkevich and Novikov (DN), these sound rays can circumnavigate the universe near the singularity to remove particle horizons only for a small class of these models and in special directions. Although these results parallel those of DN, different Hamiltonian methods are used for treating the Einstein equations.

  • Received 23 June 1972

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.6.3390

©1972 American Physical Society

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D. M. Chitre*

  • Department of Physics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112

  • *Supported in part by NASA Grant No. R-21-002-010, CTP State Funds of Maryland, and Utah State Funds.

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Vol. 6, Iss. 12 — 15 December 1972

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