Solving the observer metric

Charles Hellaby and Alnadhief H. A. Alfedeel
Phys. Rev. D 79, 043501 – Published 2 February 2009

Abstract

The analysis of modern cosmological data is becoming an increasingly important task as the amount of data multiplies. An important goal is to extract geometric information, i.e. the metric of the cosmos, from observational data. The observer metric is adapted to the reality of observations: information received along the past null cone, and matter flowing along timelike lines. It provides a potentially very good candidate for developing a general numerical data reduction program. As a basis for this, we elucidate the spherically symmetric solution, for which there is to date no single presentation that is complete and correct. With future numerical implementation in mind, we give a clear presentation of the mathematical solution in terms of 4 arbitrary functions, the solution algorithm given observational data on the past null cone, and we argue that the evolution from one null cone to the next necessarily involves integrating down each null cone.

  • Received 11 November 2008

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.79.043501

©2009 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Charles Hellaby* and Alnadhief H. A. Alfedeel

  • Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa

  • *Charles.Hellaby@uct.ac.za
  • anadief@gmail.com

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Vol. 79, Iss. 4 — 15 February 2009

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