Ekpyrosis in Quantum Gravitational Anisotropic Bouncing Models
Rachel Brown, A. Meenakshi McNamara, Sahil Saini, Parampreet Singh

TL;DR
This study investigates how ekpyrotic potentials in quantum gravitational bouncing models can dynamically lead to isotropization of anisotropic universes, even from unfavorable initial conditions, through numerical simulations of loop quantum cosmology.
Contribution
It demonstrates that ekpyrotic potentials promote isotropization in anisotropic bouncing models within loop quantum cosmology, even under non-ideal initial conditions.
Findings
Over 90% of simulations show reduced anisotropies after bounces.
Isotropization is easier in Bianchi-I than Bianchi-IX spacetimes.
Ekpyrotic potentials facilitate isotropization over multiple nonsingular bounces.
Abstract
We explore the isotropization of a model anisotropic universe in the bouncing models using the ekpyrotic potential without assuming initial conditions corresponding to an ekpyrotic phase. In particular, we explore the way the use of ekpyrotic potentials may dynamically help isotropization for the considered initial conditions corresponding to the macroscopic classical contracting universe with potentially large anisotropies. As an example of a concrete nonsingular bouncing mechanism, we consider the effective description of loop quantum cosmology for Bianchi-I and Bianchi-IX spacetimes for ekpyrotic and ekpyrotic-like potentials. Considering two different values of potential parameters and initial conditions corresponding to a classical macroscopic universe, we show that for both of these spacetimes, the cosmological singularity is resolved via multiple short-duration nonsingular…
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories
