Abstract:
The coupling of a string-like fluid with ordinary matter and gravity may lead to a closed Universe with the dynamic of an open one. This can provide an alternative soluti...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The coupling of a string-like fluid with ordinary matter and gravity may lead to a closed Universe with the dynamic of an open one. This can provide an alternative solution for the age and horizon problems. A study of density perturbations of the string-like fluid indicates the existence of instabilities in the small-wavelength limit when a hydrodynamic approach is employed. Here, we extend this study to gravitational waves, where the hydrodynamical approach plays a less important role, and we argue that traces of the existence of this fluid must be present in the anisotropies of the cosmic background radiation.
Published in: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ( Volume: 306, Issue: 3, July 1999)