Tuesday, September 25, 2012

1209.5202 (V. E. Kuzmichev et al.)

Cosmological consequences of the redistribution of energy between matter
components in the very early universe
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V. E. Kuzmichev, V. V. Kuzmichev
The evolution of matter in the expanding FRW universe during the time interval between the end of inflation and the beginning of the radiation-dominated era is studied. A constraint between the global geometry and total amount of matter in the universe as a whole, which is valid during the phase of an intensive transfer of energy to the matter degrees of freedom, is introduced. The matter is considered as a perfect fluid with two components between which there is energy exchange. The analytical solutions of the Einstein equations are found. The limiting cases of the the Hubble expansion rate and the total energy density, which correspond to matter production, pressure-free and radiation-dominated phases are investigated. The transition to the inflationary phase and a unidirectional evolution of matter in the universe at all phases are discussed.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.5202

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