Spatially homogeneous universes with late-time anisotropy
Classical and Quantum Gravity IOP Publishing 40 (2023) 245015
Abstract:
The cosmological principle asserts that on sufficiently large scales the Universe is homogeneous and isotropic on spatial slices. To deviate from this principle requires a departure from the FLRW ansatz. In this paper we analyze the cosmological evolution of two spatially homogeneous but anisotropic universes, namely the spatially closed Kantowski–Sachs Universe and the open axisymmetric Bianchi type III Universe. These models are characterized by two scale factors and we study their evolution in universes with radiation, matter and a cosmological constant. In all cases, the two scale factors evolve differently and this anisotropy leads to a lensing effect in the propagation of light. We derive explicit formulae for computing redshifts, angular diameter distances and luminosity distances and discuss the predictions of these models in relation to observations for type Ia supernovae and the CMB. We comment on the possibility of explaining the observed luminosity distance plot for type Ia supernovae within the context of cosmologies featuring late-time anisotropy and a vanishing cosmological constant.Marginalised Normal Regression: Unbiased curve fitting in the presence of x-errors
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