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Cosmology in Painlevé-Gullstrand coordinates
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Abstract
Cosmology is most typically analyzed using standard co-moving coordinates, in which the
galaxies are (on average, up to presumably small peculiar velocities) “at rest”, while “space”
is expanding. But this is merely a specific coordinate choice; and it is important to realise that
for certain purposes other, (sometimes radically, different) coordinate choices might also
prove useful and informative, but without changing the underlying physics. Specifically, herein
we shall consider the k= 0 spatially flat FLRW cosmology but in Painlevé-Gullstrand
coordinates — these coordinates are very explicitly not co-moving: “space” is now no
longer expanding, although the distance between galaxies is still certainly increasing. Working
in these Painlevé-Gullstrand coordinates provides an alternate viewpoint on standard cosmology,
and the symmetries thereof, and also makes it somewhat easier to handle cosmological horizons.
With a longer view, we hope that investigating these Painlevé-Gullstrand coordinates might
eventually provide a better framework for understanding large deviations from idealized FLRW
spacetimes. We illustrate these issues with a careful look at the Kottler and McVittie spacetimes.
Title: Cosmology in Painlevé-Gullstrand coordinates
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Abstract
Cosmology is most typically analyzed using standard co-moving coordinates, in which the
galaxies are (on average, up to presumably small peculiar velocities) “at rest”, while “space”
is expanding.
But this is merely a specific coordinate choice; and it is important to realise that
for certain purposes other, (sometimes radically, different) coordinate choices might also
prove useful and informative, but without changing the underlying physics.
Specifically, herein
we shall consider the k= 0 spatially flat FLRW cosmology but in Painlevé-Gullstrand
coordinates — these coordinates are very explicitly not co-moving: “space” is now no
longer expanding, although the distance between galaxies is still certainly increasing.
Working
in these Painlevé-Gullstrand coordinates provides an alternate viewpoint on standard cosmology,
and the symmetries thereof, and also makes it somewhat easier to handle cosmological horizons.
With a longer view, we hope that investigating these Painlevé-Gullstrand coordinates might
eventually provide a better framework for understanding large deviations from idealized FLRW
spacetimes.
We illustrate these issues with a careful look at the Kottler and McVittie spacetimes.
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