Gravitational waves in the presence of a cosmological constant

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作者
Bernabeu, Jose [1 ]
Espriu, Domenec [2 ]
Puigdomenech, Daniel [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Valencia, Dept Fis Teor IFIC, CSIC, E-46100 Valencia, Spain
[2] Univ Barcelona, Dept Estruct & Constituents Mat, Inst Ciencies Cosmos ICCUB, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
关键词
DARK ENERGY; INFLATIONARY UNIVERSE; ACCELERATING UNIVERSE; CONSTRAINTS; SUPERNOVAE; FLATNESS; HORIZON; TERM; IA;
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10.1103/PhysRevD.84.063523
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We derive the effects of a nonzero cosmological constant Lambda on gravitational wave propagation in the linearized approximation of general relativity. In this approximation, we consider the situation where the metric can be written as g(mu nu) = eta(mu nu) + h(mu nu)(Lambda) + h(mu nu)(W), h(mu nu)(Lambda,W) << 1, where h(mu nu)(Lambda) is the background perturbation and h(mu nu)(W) is a modification interpretable as a gravitational wave. For Lambda not equal 0, this linearization of Einstein equations is self-consistent only in certain coordinate systems. The cosmological Friedmann-Robertson-Walker coordinates do not belong to this class and the derived linearized solutions have to be reinterpreted in a coordinate system that is homogeneous and isotropic to make contact with observations. Plane waves in the linear theory acquire modifications of order root Lambda, both in the amplitude and the phase, when considered in Friedmann-Robertson-Walker coordinates. In the linearization process for h(mu nu), we have also included terms of order O(Lambda h(mu nu)). For the background perturbation h(mu nu)(Lambda), the difference is very small, but when the term h(mu nu)(W)Lambda is retained the equations of motion can be interpreted as describing massive spin-2 particles. However, the extra degrees of freedom can be approximately gauged away, coupling to matter sources with a strength proportional to the cosmological constant itself. Finally, we discuss the viability of detecting the modifications caused by the cosmological constant on the amplitude and phase of gravitational waves. In some cases, the distortion with respect to gravitational waves propagating in Minkowski space-time is considerable. The effect of Lambda could have a detectable impact on pulsar timing arrays.
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