학술논문

Flows into de Sitter space from anisotropic initial conditions: An effective field theory approach
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Physical Review D 107 (2023): 043506
Subject
Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
High Energy Physics - Theory
Language
Abstract
For decades, physicists have analyzed various versions of a ``cosmic no-hair" conjecture, to understand under what conditions a spacetime that is initially spatially anisotropic and/or inhomogeneous will flow into an isotropic and homogeneous state. Wald's theorem, in particular, established that homogeneous but anisotropic spacetimes, if filled with a positive cosmological constant plus additional matter sources that satisfy specific energy conditions, will necessarily flow toward an (isotropic) de Sitter state at late times. In this paper we study the flow of homogeneous but anisotropic spacetimes toward isotropic states under conditions more general than those to which Wald's theorem applies. We construct an effective field theory (EFT) treatment for generic ``single-clock" systems in anisotropic spacetimes -- which are not limited to realizations compatible with scalar-field constructions -- and identify fixed points in the resulting phase space. We identify regions of this phase space that flow to isotropic fixed points -- including a de Sitter fixed point -- even in the absence of a bare cosmological constant, and for matter sources that do not obey the energy conditions required for Wald's theorem. Such flows into de Sitter reveal the emergence of an effective cosmological constant.
Comment: 26 pages, 6 figures. Minor edits and references added to match published version