Weyl anomaly and initial singularity crossing
Awad, Adel M.;
Abstract
We consider the role of quantum effects, mainly, Weyl anomaly in modifying Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) model singular behavior at early times. Weyl anomaly corrections to FLRW models have been considered in the past, here we reconsider this model and show the following: The singularity of this model is weak according to Tipler and Krolak, therefore, the spacetime might admit a geodesic extension. Weyl anomaly corrections change the nature of the initial singularity from a big bang singularity to a sudden singularity. The two branches of solutions consistent with the semiclassical treatment form a disconnected manifold. Joining these two parts at the singularity provides us with a C1 extension to nonspacelike geodesics and leaves the spacetime geodesically complete. Using Gauss-Codazzi equations one can derive generalized junction conditions for this higher-derivative gravity. The extended spacetime obeys Friedmann and Raychaudhuri equations and the junction conditions. The junction does not generate Dirac delta functions in matter sources which keeps the equation of state unchanged.
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| Title | Weyl anomaly and initial singularity crossing | Authors | Awad, Adel M. | Keywords | High Energy Physics - Theory; High Energy Physics - Theory | Issue Date | 5-Apr-2016 | Journal | Physical Review D | Description | 22 pages and two figures. More references has been added. Accepted in Phys. Rev. D |
ISSN | 24700010 | DOI | 10.1103/PhysRevD.93.084006 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-84963641740 |
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