Generalized Swiss-cheese cosmologies. II. Spherical dust

Cédric Grenon and Kayll Lake
Phys. Rev. D 84, 083506 – Published 10 October 2011

Abstract

The generalized Swiss-cheese model, consisting of a Lemaître-Tolman (inhomogeneous dust) region matched, by way of a comoving boundary surface, onto a Robertson-Walker background of homogeneous dust, has become a standard construction in modern cosmology. Here, we ask if this construction can be made more realistic by introducing some evolution of the boundary surface. The answer we find is no. To maintain a boundary surface using the Darmois-Israel junction conditions, as opposed to the introduction of a surface layer, the boundary must remain exactly comoving. The options are to drop the assumption of dust or allow the development of surface layers. Either option fundamentally changes the original construction.

  • Received 8 September 2011

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.84.083506

© 2011 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Cédric Grenon* and Kayll Lake

  • Department of Physics, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7L 3N6

  • *cgrenon@astro.queensu.ca
  • lake@astro.queensu.ca

See Also

Generalized Swiss-cheese cosmologies: Mass scales

Cédric Grenon and Kayll Lake
Phys. Rev. D 81, 023501 (2010)

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Vol. 84, Iss. 8 — 15 October 2011

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