A Note on the Inverse Problem with LTB Universes
Chul-Moon Yoo

TL;DR
This paper investigates the inverse problem in LTB universe models, analyzing conditions for the existence of regular solutions based on observational data, and provides numerical and analytical solutions within the context of \\Lambda CDM models.
Contribution
It explicitly derives conditions for regular solutions in the inverse problem of LTB models and offers numerical and analytical solutions for specific cosmological parameters.
Findings
Regular solutions may not exist for general observational functions.
Conditions for solution existence are satisfied by \\Lambda CDM models.
Numerical solutions and fitting functions for LTB models are provided.
Abstract
The inverse problem with Lema\^itre-Tolman-Bondi (LTB) universe models is discussed. The LTB solution for the Einstein equations describes the spherically symmetric dust-filled spacetime. The LTB solution has two physical functional degrees of freedom of the radial coordinate. The inverse problem is constructing an LTB model requiring that the LTB model be consistent with selected important observational data. In this paper, we assume that the observer is at the center and consider the distance-redshift relation and the redshift-space mass density as the selected important observational data. We give and as functions of the redshift . Then, we explicitly show that, for general functional forms of and , the regular solution does not necessarily exist in the whole redshift domain. We also show that the condition for the existence of the regular…
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