Nonlinear spinor fields in Bianchi type-I spacetime reexamined
From MaRDI portal
Publication:461834
DOI10.1007/S10773-013-1906-7zbMATH Open1297.83062arXiv1302.1354OpenAlexW2012648316MaRDI QIDQ461834FDOQ461834
Authors: Bijan Saha
Publication date: 15 October 2014
Published in: International Journal of Theoretical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: The specific behavior of spinor field in curve space-time with the exception of FRW model almost always gives rise to non-trivial non-diagonal components of the energy-momentum tensor. This non-triviality of non-diagonal components of the energy-momentum tensor imposes some severe restrictions either on the spinor field or on the metric functions. In this paper within the scope of an anisotropic Bianchi type-I Universe we study the role of spinor field in the evolution of the Universe. It is found that there exist two possibilities. In one scenario the initially anisotropic Universe evolves into an isotropic one asymptotically, but in this case the spinor field itself undergoes some severe restrictions. In the second scenario the isotropization takes places almost at the beginning of the process.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1302.1354
Recommendations
- Nonlinear spinor fields in Bianchi type-III spacetime
- Nonlinear spinor fields in LRS Bianchi type-I space-time: theory and observation
- Nonlinear spinor fields in Bianchi-I space: Exact self-consistent solutions
- Nonlinear spinor field in Bianchi type-I Universe filled with perfect fluid: Exact self-consistent solutions
- Spinor field with induced nonlinearity in Bianchi VI cosmology: exact and numerical solutions
- Nonlinear electrodynamics in Bianchi spacetimes
- Nonlinear spinor fields and its role in cosmology
- A spin coefficients approach to Bianchi-I space-time in Einstein-Cartan theory
- Nonlinear spinor field in Bianchi type-I universe filled with viscous fluid: numerical solutions
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4201104
Cites Work
- Measurements of Ω and Λ from 42 High‐Redshift Supernovae
- Inflationary universe: A possible solution to the horizon and flatness problems
- Lorentz Invariance and the Gravitational Field
- Interacting spinor and scalar fields in Bianchi type I universe filled with perfect fluid: Exact self-consistent solutions
- Spinors, inflation, and non-singular cyclic cosmologies
- Spinor model of a perfect fluid and their applications in Bianchi type-I and FRW models
- Noether symmetry for non-minimally coupled fermion fields
- Nonlinear spinor field in Bianchi type-I Universe filled with perfect fluid: Exact self-consistent solutions
- Nonlinear spinor fields and its role in cosmology
- Spinor field and accelerated regimes in cosmology
- Equivalence between the descriptions of cosmological models using a spinor field and a perfect fluid
- Quantum Theory of Fields and Elementary Particles
- Dark energy model with variable \(q\) and \(\omega\) in LRS Bianchi-II space-time
- LRS Bianchi-I anisotropic cosmological model with dominance of dark energy
- Bulk viscous LRS Bianchi-I universe with variable \(G\) and decaying \(\Lambda \)
- Doubts and hopes in quantumelectrodynamics
Cited In (11)
- Interacting spinor, vector and scalar fields in Bianchi-I space-time: The isotropization problem
- Bianchi type I cosmology with scalar and spinor tachyon
- Nonlinear spinor fields in Bianchi type-III spacetime
- Nonlinear spinor fields and its role in cosmology
- Spinor field and accelerated regimes in cosmology
- Bianchi-I cosmologies with electromagnetic and spinor fields. Isotropization problem
- Weyl time evolution operator in planar Bianchi-type-I universes
- Nonlinear spinor fields in LRS Bianchi type-I space-time: theory and observation
- Nonlinear spinor fields in quantum cosmology
- Spinor model of a perfect fluid and their applications in Bianchi type-I and FRW models
- Nonlinear spinor fields in Bianchi-I space: Exact self-consistent solutions
This page was built for publication: Nonlinear spinor fields in Bianchi type-I spacetime reexamined
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q461834)